Genital infections occur when harmful bacteria, viruses, or fungi invade the genital area. These infections can result in a range of symptoms, including burning, itching, pain, and unusual discharge.
Every woman experiences a burning sensation in their genital area. While Urinary tract infection is quite common, let’s understand from experts whether a burning sensation is a sign of UTI or not.
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Some yeast or fungus normally lives in a healthy woman's vagina. When there is too much yeast, you can have vaginal burning and/or itching and sometimes a sticky, white vaginal discharge.