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Gardnerella Vaginitis
Gardnerella vaginitis, vaginosis, condyloma and many other genital disorders have a viral nature.
When untreated, BV is associated with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and serious health condition to pregnant women. The first symptoms of BV are a fishy vaginal odor, itching and irritation. When the immune system is weakened other bacterial present in the vagina multiply and cause symptoms.
Gardnerella vaginitis, vaginosis, condyloma and many other genital disorders have a viral nature.
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Gardnerella Vaginitis -
Vaginosis, Condyloma
Many women with this infection assume they have a yeast infection and treat it with over the counter medications. The most commonly affected by this infection are young adult women, particularly those who are sexually active. Bacterial vaginosis accounts for 60% of vulvovaginal infections.
Gardnerella vaginitis, vaginosis, condyloma and many other genital disorders have a viral nature.
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