
Stop ignoring your vagina. It is trying to tell you something important.
Are you experiencing vaginal itching, pain, abnormal discharge or other discomforts? It may be due to vaginal infections. Imbalance in vaginal microflora such as an overgrowth of bacteria or fungus is the most frequent trigger of vaginal infections
Two Most Common Vaginal Infections
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Facts about VVC & BV

Vulvovaginal candidiasis is a common vaginal infection. It is responsible for one-third of all cases of vulvovaginitis in reproductive-aged women. 70% of women reported having vulvovaginal candidiasis at some point in their lifetimes.

It's estimated that about 1/3 of women ages 15-44 have BV. Any woman can get BV, but there are some things that can increase a woman's risk, like douching or having multiple sex partners.*
S.cerevisiae CNCM I-3856 as Novel Yeast Probiotic to Prevent and Treat Vaginal Infections
Although standard antimicrobial agents remain the primary strategy for the prevention and treatment of vaginal infections, both VVC and BV are difficult to treat due to high rates of resistance and recurrence, high risk of complications, and negative effects on the vaginal microbiota balance.
A recent study found that a yeast probiotic based on S. cerevisiae CNCM I-3856 can be a very promising and valid tool for both prophylaxis and/or treatment of vaginal diseases like VVC and BV.*


