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Non Specific Vaginitis
Non specific vaginitis is not related to venereal wart and other HPV-related disorders.
Sometimes, itching and burning are present. The discharge may be gray, white, yellow or green. Discharge from BV varies, but is often with a strong “fishy” odor. This infection develops after a change in the vaginal environment, such as antibiotic use, or deodorant, or antibacterial soap.
Non specific vaginitis is not related to venereal wart and other HPV-related disorders.
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Non Specific Vaginitis -
Venereal Wart, HPV
Symptoms of BV are abnormal, strong smelling, vaginal discharge and itching or burning. The most common of these three infections is not yeast infections, but BV. They are trichomoniasis, yeast vaginosis, and BV. There are three major types of vaginal infections.
Non specific vaginitis is not related to venereal wart and other HPV-related disorders.
Other Topics: HPV, HPV Virus, HPV Picture, Cancer from HPV Risk, HPV Vaccines, Human Papillomavirus Vaccine, Human Papilloma Virus, Cause of Cervical Cancer, Pap Smear Result, Genital Wart
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