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The problem is vaginal flora: natural competition for antibiotics Two mild vaginal gels provide a remedy for dryness, itching, and malodorous discharge Itching, burning, malodorous discharge, vaginal dryness – despite perfect hygiene, over 70% of women suffer from such symptoms. Often the complaints are medically harmless, but nevertheless extremely disagreeable and impair your quality of life. This doesn't have to be the case! We will show you how vaginal problems arise and what you can do about them. Vaginal infection is one of the most frequent medical syndromes in gynaecological practice. Every fifth women undergoing a routine medical check-up suffers from a hitherto undetected vaginal infection, especially in the summer. The pathogens are various: viruses, bacteria, fungi, or unicellular organisms can cause this annoying medical syndrome. The symptoms can also vary from pain in the vaginal area to itching, malodorous discharge, and a burning sensation. How does a vaginal infection develop? Usually it starts with a disturbance of the healthy vaginal flora. That means that the natural and healthy colonization of the vagina by microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi, is impaired. A certain organism can then multiply unchecked and trigger infections. Possible triggers are a visit to a swimming pool, antibiotics, contraceptive pills, weakened general health after birth or sicknesses, diabetes, stress, or too frequent use of tampons. Vaginal dryness Dry vaginal mucous membranes are often connected with itching, a burning sensation, or pain. 37% of women suffer from vaginal dryness at least once in their lives, especially during and after menopause and after childbirth. A dry vaginal mucous membrane is more vulnerable to injuries and infections. Many women first notice vaginal dryness when sexual intercourse is disagreeable or painful. Vaginal dryness can also occur after cancer therapy. What can you do to prevent it? As with other vaginal complaints, it is usually embarrassing for the sufferer to speak about it, and usually women assume the matter is not important enough to warrant a visit to the gynaecologist. However, untreated vaginal dryness can lead to serious infectious consequences. The Gynofit series was developed in collaboration with gynaecologists to successfully counteract both the problem of vaginal infection as well as vaginal dryness: a moisturizing gel for vaginal dryness and a lactic acid gel to restore the vaginal flora to equilibrium.The simple and hygienically flawless treatment is ideal for home use as well as on the road, since the two gels are packaged in separate individual one-time applicators. Both products are purely natural, without perfume or preservative additives. In a short time the mucous membranes return back to their normal elastic and moist condition, and the vaginal flora condition is restored to the necessary balanced bacterial equilibrium. Gynofit can be purchased without a prescription in pharmacies. Additional information at www.gynofit.com. [Information box] You should know Antibiotics and disinfectants destroy bacteria, also the useful ones. The vaginal flora must be restored to a natural, healthy equilibrium. For intimate care, use water and a cleansing lotion that is mild, natural, and harmonized to the genital area. Wash the genital area best with your hand, not with a wash cloth. A wash cloth is an ideal breeding ground for bacteria. Or use a single-use wash cloth. Cleaning after going to the toilet should proceed from the vagina towards the back, not vice-versa. Otherwise the vaginal area comes in contact with intestinal bacteria. Wear air-permeable clothing so as not disturb the necessary air circulation. Underclothing made of natural fibres is better than slips made of synthetic material. Preferably maintain a low-sugar diet, since excessive sugar promotes the proliferation of fungi and represses valuable bacteria. As a rule, Gynofit vaginal gels act very rapidly. Gynofit gels are also suitable for long-term application since they contain no preservatives or hormones.