Antimicrobials: Antifungal medications can treat yeast infections, and
antibiotic drugs can treat bacterial infections. Antiviral medicines treat
infections from the herpes virus.
Wart treatments: A variety of methods can be used to remove vaginal warts,
including freezing, chemicals, burning with a laser, or electricity.
Vaginal
pessary: A small device is placed inside the vagina to keep in place
prolapsing pelvic organs.
Kegel
exercises: Exercising the pelvic muscles (as when stopping your urine
stream) may improve or prevent vaginal prolapse.
Estrogen: The genital organs of women both inside and out respond to
estrogen. Estrogen treatment may be useful to revitalize these structures in
postmenopausal women.
Surgery: In rare cases of vaginal cancer, surgery is required to remove the
tumor.
Surgery may also treat vaginal prolapse.