Nowadays, due to life style modification, altered dietary habits like junk foods, untimely foods, stress, sedentary life, women’s are facing multiple health problems from menarche to menopause. Among them the commonest problem which is observed in present era is vaginal infections such as bacterial infections, fungal infections, etc. vaginal infections are identified primarily in sexual active women. In India BV is the most prevalent infection (48.5%) followed by VVC (31%) and mixed infections (20.5%). Candida albicans was found to be the most prevalent species. Out of non-albicans Candida (NAC) species, C. tropicalis was found to be the most prevalent species. Overall distribution of C. albicans and NAC species indicated marginally high prevalence of NAC species (53%) than C. albicans (47%)1. Specific screening measures like Pap smear and wet vaginal swab when employed appropriately revealed the cervical pathology. In Ayurveda, acharyas explained about yoni vyapat, among twenty types of yoni vyapats, kaphaja yoni vyapat, vipluta, aticharna, acharna, upapluta yoni vyapat can be correlated with vaginal infections.