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Bacterial Vaginitis
Bacterial vaginitis is not treated with cryosurgery, as it is with other abnormalities of the cervix.
Your doctor may prescribe pills, or vaginal creams or gel. There are several ways to treat this condition. If the infection is left untreated the bacteria could get up into the uterus or fallopian tubes and cause more serious infections. This condition should be treated, especially in pregnant women.
Bacterial vaginitis is not treated with cryosurgery, as it is with other abnormalities of the cervix.
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Bacterial Vaginitis -
Cryosurgery, Cervix
More than normal vaginal discharge with a foul odor and burning, swelling, or itchiness is some of the symptoms. The cause of this is when several species of bacteria replace the normal bacteria that causes irritation of the vulva and vagina.
Bacterial vaginitis is not treated with cryosurgery, as it is with other abnormalities of the cervix.
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