Viruses are the usual cause of vaginitis, wherein it is commonly transmitted through sexual contact. Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is one kind of virus that triggers viral vaginitis, which have the symptoms like sores and lesions around the genital area. Typically, these sores are usually present into the vagina or vulva, but sometimes it can be on internal part of the vagina, which can only be determined during pelvic examination. In addition, emotional or stressful situations are also considered as triggering factors for the herpes outbreak.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is another cause of viral vaginitis, it is also a type of virus that is transmitted through sexual contact. The symptoms of this condition are a painful wart that grows into the groin, vulva, rectum or vagina. Moreover, visible warts are not easy to see by the naked eye, so it can be detected via Pap test.
Tags: vaginal burning, viral vaginitis, yeast infections