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Discharge Type Vaginal
Any abnormal discharge type, vaginal, could indicate a HPV infection that may cause lesions or a genital wart.
Most women are reported to have experienced secretion problems when liquids coming out of the vagina become abnormal and cause itching, burning, and pain in the genital area. Unlike clear odorless flow that is normal, the secretions change in color and density.
Any abnormal discharge type, vaginal, could indicate a HPV infection that may cause lesions or a genital wart.
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Discharge Type Vaginal -
HPV, Genital Wart
Secretions that are thin and yellow and accompanied by foul smell are usually due to Trichomonas. A thick flow with skin irritation is peculiar for yeast infection. Bacterial vaginosis leads to gray or white malodorous secretions. However, some insignificant changes in the secretions are normal during ovulation, a sexual contact, emotional stress, etc.
Any abnormal discharge type, vaginal, could indicate a HPV infection that may cause lesions or a genital wart.
Other Topics: HPV Test, HPV, HPV and Pregnancy, What Cause HPV, HPV Vaccines, Human Papillomavirus HPV Infection, Human Papilloma Virus and Pregnancy, Recurrence of Cervical Dysplasia, Pap Smear, Genital Wart Medication
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