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Vaginitis Atrofica
Vaginitis atrofica cannot be treated with a natural remedy, but it is possible to prevent the development of condyloma with it.
A diet based on phytoestrogens is also recommended. Estrogen-based treatment is prescribed. Changes in the skin on the vagina and vulva (and sometimes urethra and bladder) produce such symptoms as burning, itching, urge to urinate often, pain on intercourse, and spotting.
Vaginitis atrofica cannot be treated with a natural remedy, but it is possible to prevent the development of condyloma with it.
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Vaginitis Atrofica -
a natural remedy, Condyloma
Though women of all age develop this disease, it is more common in postmenopausal and breast feeding women, and those with ovary problems. This is skin irritation resulting from a low level of hormone estrogen in the body.
Vaginitis atrofica cannot be treated with a natural remedy, but it is possible to prevent the development of condyloma with it.
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