EVA INTIMA® MYCOSIS CLEANSING FLUID is a cleansing liquid specially designed to clean the external genitalia during fungal infections.
This product offers thorough cleansing, maintaining the acidic balance of the area thanks to lactic & boric acid they contain, while at the same time, chamomile & aloe extracts in combination with with panthenol, soothe locally from itching and irritation.
Its use is indicated for the cleansing of the perinatal area before the application of topical and vaginal antifungal treatments for fungal strains of Candida spp. It is also recommended for dermal use on other parts of the body. Suitable for women and men.
It cleanses and immediately relieves itching in areas affected by fungi while at the same time restores and soothes the irritated area. Without hormones, synthetic colors and fragrances
Before applying any other product topically, adequately cleanse the area with EVA INTIMA® MYCOSIS CLEANSING FLUID. Place the desired amount of liquid in your hand and with a small amount of water carefully wash the area and then rinse well. Repeat use according to your doctor’s instructions. The sexual partner can use the product correspondingly following the same procedure if symptoms are observed and after medical advice.
Vaginitis is characterized as inflammation of the vaginal mucosa, that is, the membrane that covers the inner surface of the vagina.
The main symptoms of vaginitis regardless of its cause are the presence of itching, irritation, burning and excessive discharge of different texture, odor and color from the normal ones. Often there can be pain during sexual contact and urination.
The most common causes of vaginitis are bacteria and fungi while it can often be caused by the lack of estrogen or by allergy (for example from the use of condoms or other vaginal products). However, cases are not rare where there may be signs of inflammation without finding any specific cause. These cases are characterized as non-specific vaginitis and are usually attributed to hormonal imbalance (frequent during pregnancy).
Bacterial vaginitis is the most frequently occurring vaginitis. The symptoms that usually predominate are itching, irritation, burning and the appearance of excessive thin discharge with a strong fishy odor that can intensify after sexual contact or menstruation, grayish in color.
However, particular attention is required as there are sexually transmitted diseases caused by bacteria such as vaginal infection from trichomoniasis.
In any case, proper and safe diagnosis and treatment is achieved only through a gynecologist following a series of diagnostic tests (colposcopy, vaginal fluid culture, etc.), a practice that is recommended to follow every time you notice changes in the broader area.
Fungal vaginitis is the second most common type of vaginitis. It is not a sexually transmitted infection and is not considered contagious, as fungi are a natural part of the normal vaginal flora, where they are usually present in low numbers. A common cause of fungal overgrowth, which may lead to the development of vaginitis, is any condition that reduces the population of lactobacilli in the vagina and allows other microorganisms to become dominant. Examples include the use of antibiotics for any reason, the use of inappropriate or highly antiseptic vaginal cleansing products, and similar factors.
The symptoms that most commonly occur include intense itching, irritation, a burning sensation, and excessive vaginal discharge that is thick in consistency and white in color, commonly referred to as leukorrhea, without the presence of any characteristic unpleasant odor.
In any case, proper and safe diagnosis and treatment is achieved only through a gynecologist following a series of diagnostic tests (colposcopy, vaginal fluid culture, etc.), a practice that is recommended to follow every time you notice changes in the broader area.
Depending on the symptoms that concern you there are product options that can relieve you. However, complete relief from the cause of inflammation cannot be achieved unless diagnosis has been made and appropriate treatment has been given by your gynecologist.
In case of bacterial etiology vaginitis you can combine (diagram for bacterial vaginitis)
In case of fungal etiology vaginitis you can combine (diagram for fungal vaginitis)
In case of non-specific etiology vaginitis you can combine (diagram for atypical vaginitis)
The appearance of vaginitis can be prevented if the natural flora of the area is maintained with the predominance of lactobacilli, the acidic environment of the vagina (pH 3.5-4.5) with the presence of lactic acid and the necessary moisture for the tissues. The assurance of these factors prevents the development of infections. In case these are disrupted, appropriate product options such as probiotics, vaginal pH regulators and hydration products can help restore and maintain these and prevent the appearance of infections.
PREVENTION OF VAGINITIS AFTER MENSTRUATION
Tips:
The transition to reproductive age is marked by the periodic appearance of bleeding that lasts for a few days and usually occurs every 24 to 28 days. The presence of blood in the vaginal area – although physiological – can lead to minor disturbances in the vaginal environment affecting vaginal pH and the presence of lactobacilli as blood carries a neutral pH value. This effect combined with the fact that blood is a favorable nutritional substrate for fungi that naturally exist in the vagina, often lead to the organism’s inability to control fungal overgrowth which ultimately causes inflammation in the area.
Strengthening the natural mechanism of removing blood residues and the immediate restoration of vaginal pH to its natural acidic values can limit the appearance of vaginitis after the end of the period.
Indicatively you can combine (diagram for prevention of vaginitis and strengthening of natural balance after the period)
Tips:
You can adopt daily intake of probiotics by mouth through special supplements with lactobacilli so that you easily and naturally strengthen the flora of the vagina
Although fungi are natural inhabitants of the vagina they very often lead to infections while there are specific reasons that reduce the probability of successful control of these and relief from the manifestations of vaginitis. As a result, reappearance of symptoms of fungal vaginitis is often recorded very soon after the previous episode of it, a fact that is characterized as recurrence. Main causes are the development of resistance to common drug treatments, inadequate diagnosis, self-diagnosis, non-compliance with treatment regimens, etc.
In any case, proper and safe diagnosis and treatment is achieved only through a gynecologist following a series of diagnostic tests (colposcopy, vaginal fluid culture, identification of responsible strains, selection of effective active agents each time, etc.), a practice that is recommended to follow every time you notice changes in the broader area.
Careful adherence to treatment regimens and the adoption of practices that directly strengthen the local balance and defense of the area are the means for successful prevention of recurrences.
PREVENTION OF VAGINITIS AFTER MENSTRUATION
Tips:
The external genitals are the most exposed area of our reproductive system.
There are many factors in our daily lives that can disrupt the balance of the area which may also be non-pathological such as the use of inappropriate cleansing liquids, synthetic underwear, scented sanitary pads, swimwear, excessive sweating, increased temperature. Furthermore, it should not be considered unlikely that this symptomatology appears as a result of infections such as in case of fungal overgrowth.
In any case, proper and safe diagnosis and treatment is achieved only through a gynecologist following a series of diagnostic tests, a practice that is recommended to follow every time you notice changes in the broader area.
Relief of these symptoms regardless of the cause of their appearance can be achieved through eva intima medival which is an anti-itch cream gel with natural mode of action specially designed for the relief of the external genitals. Diagnosis and treatment of the cause of appearance of these symptoms is of crucial importance for permanent relief from these symptoms.