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Discharge Foul Smelling Vaginal
A discharge, foul smelling vaginal type, can indicate bacterial or viral STD infections such as HPV (genital wart virus).
Fishy and unpleasant smell that stems from secretions expelled from the vagina is common and usually associated with malicious secretions that appear due to a variety of causes. The secretions may lead to skin irritation, swelling of the lips, and discomforts in the genitals.
A discharge, foul smelling vaginal type, can indicate bacterial or viral STD infections such as HPV (genital wart virus).
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Discharge Foul Smelling Vaginal -
HPV, Genital Wart
Abnormal changes in the liquids may stem from infections including those that are transmitted sexually. Trichomonas or vaginosis are possible, as well as urinary problems and hormone imbalances. These signs may also be caused by a foreign body, usually a forgotten tampon.
A discharge, foul smelling vaginal type, can indicate bacterial or viral STD infections such as HPV (genital wart virus).
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