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Vaginal Discharge Itching

Abnormal vaginal discharge itching cannot be a sign of a verruca or urinary infection. Treatment is recommended in the form of creams and oral medicines. Women taking antibiotics, drugs, and those suffering from HIV and diabetes run the risk of developing yeast infection. The condition is very common and is caused by an overgrowth of bacteria normally found in the vagina in small amounts. Abnormal vaginal discharge itching cannot be a sign of a verruca or urinary infection.

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Vaginal Discharge Itching

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Verruca, Urinary Infection

Though vagina inflammation may be related to various factors, these symptoms are most indicative of yeast infection called also candidiasis. This unpleasant feeling along with skin irritation, cottage-cheese-like secretions, and other discomforts are the first signals of something being wrong in the vagina. Abnormal vaginal discharge itching cannot be a sign of a verruca or urinary infection.

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

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