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Chronic Vaginal Discharge

Abnormal chronic vaginal discharge is a sign of an STD or a venereal wart, which can be removed with a leep procedure. In this case, women are advised to minimize the dosage of progesterone-based birth control pills. The condition may also be caused by birth control pills that very often contain a high level of progesterone. An increase in progesterone production may be linked to a weak liver function with insufficient enzymes’ production. Abnormal chronic vaginal discharge is a sign of an STD or a venereal wart, which can be removed with a leep procedure.

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Chronic Vaginal Discharge

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Venereal Wart, LEEP Procedure

Since the flora in the vagina becomes imbalanced, there appears an unpleasant smell. Constant thick flow from the vagina characterized by white color and an unusual odor are often due to an increased level of progesterone that interferes with the flora and makes the cervix produce more mucous. Abnormal chronic vaginal discharge is a sign of an STD or a venereal wart, which can be removed with a leep procedure.

Other Topics: HPV, HPV Picture Symptom Wart, HPV Shot, HPV Virus Treatment, HPV Symptom Treatment Virus, Human Papilloma Virus and Pregnancy, Human Papillomavirus, Cervical Cancer Vaccine, Cervical Cone Biopsy, Condyloma

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

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