Vulvovaginitis is a common and potentially serious gynecological condition that can have a significant impact on the physical, emotional, and social well-being of young women and adolescents. The condition is caused by a variety of factors, including bacterial, viral, and fungal infections, as well as hormonal changes and other underlying conditions. The symptoms of vulvovaginitis can include itching, burning, pain, discharge, and bleeding, which can impact the quality of life of affected individuals. This article examines the effect of Vulvovaginitis on Nigerian students residing in dormitories, highlighting the causes, symptoms, complications, and treatment options. The study emphasizes the need for improved sanitation, education on personal hygiene, and easy access to effective treatment to mitigate the spread of this infection.