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Discharge Infection Vaginal

Discharge Infection Vaginal

A body attempting to discharge infection, vaginal type, may result in an ASCUS Pap while a urinary infection generally doesn’t. A female reproductive system has a build-in mechanism that protects the organs from damaging bacteria and preserves maternal health. Cervix mucus and flora mix and go down to vagina to cleanse it. The secretions are usually clear resembling those from the nose on a cold day. A body attempting to discharge infection, vaginal type, may result in an ASCUS Pap while a urinary infection generally doesn’t.

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Discharge Infection Vaginal

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ASCUS, Urinary Infection

If harmful bacteria get into the vagina, the organism will react by changing in the secretions color, consistency, smell, and amount. The flows may be yellowish-green, brown, etc. and have a foul odor. This condition may stem from a variety of causes including herpes, a STD, and other factors. A body attempting to discharge infection, vaginal type, may result in an ASCUS Pap while a urinary infection generally doesn’t.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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