First of all your question makes no sense at all and also you don't have to be sexually active to get a vaginal infection you can just be dirty and not dushe yourself like you should.
Yes you could get a yeast infection.
A single-celled protozoan parasite best known in medicine because one species causes vaginitis (vaginal inflammation). Infection with trichomonas (trichomoniasis) is the most common curable sexually transmitted disease (STD) in young sexually active women.) in young sexually active women. The species of trichomonas responsible for STD is Trichomonas vaginalis.
Typically vaginal thrush doesn't give you lumps on your vulva, although it is possible if the tissues are irritated as a result of irritation or scratching the itch from the yeast infection. If concerned it's a good idea to see your doctor, especially if sexually active.
No, yeast infections are not thought to be sexually transmitted.
Well, it can be caused by an estrogen imbalance, a vaginal infection, or a sexually transmitted disease. Just because somebody is unmarried doesn't mean they're not sexually active. If it worries you, I'd say don't ask the internet, go ask a doctor.
Gardnerella is a common bacterial vaginal infection. Women can get it whether they are sexually active or not. It's not an STD that men can give to women, but women can give it to other women via sexual intercourse or even infected sex toys. It's common in pregnant women.
Vaginal rashes may be caused by several factors. It includes bacterial vaginosis, yeast infection, menopause, chemical irritation, or sexually transmitted diseases.
Sexually active people.
Not just sexually active women, both men and women can get yeast infections for instance, even virgins. Unless you are ill you need no medication just based on the fact that you have sex.
A bacterial vaginal infection is when the balance between good bacteria and bad bacteria in the vagina is lost. While these infections are more likely to happen in women who are sexually active, this isn't always the case.
Yes, vaginal yeast infection is not considered a sexually transmitted disease and can be caused by many things from scratching your vagina with a tampon, to wearing non-cotton underwear.
Chlamydia can be transmitted during vaginal, anal, or oral sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; and birth to an infected mother. Any sexually active person can be infected with chlamydia. The greater the number of sex partners, the greater the risk of infection. Because the cervix (opening to the uterus) of teenage girls and young women is not fully matured and is probably more susceptible to infection, they are at particularly high risk for infection if sexually active. Since chlamydia can be transmitted by oral or anal sex, men who have sex with men are also at risk for chlamydial infection. see related link
I HAVE NO IDEA! Hi, You may have a yeast infection because of the itching. It is very easy to take care of that. They have all types of over the counter medications for that. Monistat works pretty well with yeast infections.