GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Vaginitis Duration Statistics
The average duration of vaginitis is typically around one to two weeks if promptly treated.
In this post, we explore key statistics related to the duration and prevalence of vaginitis among women. From the varying causes of vaginitis to the likelihood of re-infection post-treatment, these insights shed light on the complexity and impact of this common condition.
Statistic 1
"Nearly 75% of all women will have at least one episode of Vaginitis in their lifetime."
Statistic 2
"About 40-45% of vaginitis cases are caused by bacterial vaginosis; the average duration of symptoms for bacterial vaginosis is 4-7 days after starting treatment."
Statistic 3
"Yeast infections, causing about 20-25% of vaginitis cases, typically clear within a few days to a week with treatment."
Statistic 4
"Trichomoniasis, accounting for 15-20% of vaginitis cases, usually gets better within a week after starting treatment."
Statistic 5
"If Trichomoniasis is left untreated, the infection can last for months or even years."
Statistic 6
"Noninfectious vaginitis, caused by an allergic reaction or sensitivity to something, typically improves once the irritant is removed. Yet, recovery duration varies."
Statistic 7
"Nearly 50% of women with bacterial vaginosis do not have symptoms."
Statistic 8
"Women aged 15-44 years are most likely to get Vaginitis."
Statistic 9
"Nearly 90% of women treated for Trichomoniasis become re-infected within three months."
Statistic 10
"About 10% of women will experience recurrent yeast infections, characterized by four or more episodes in a single year."
Jannik Lindner
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