Women who are experiencing symptoms attributed to blue waffle disease, particularly discharge, itching, and burning, may have vaginitis. This common condition is caused by inflammation or bacterial infection of the vagina or vulva. It's not transmitted sexually and most often occurs during the reproductive years. Treatment for vaginitis usually consists of antibiotics but, quite often, it goes away on its own without intervention.

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