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Bacterial Recurrent Vaginitis
Bacterial recurrent vaginitis, recurrent vaginal wart, or recurrent plantar wart is not uncommon as there are treatments for HPV, but no cure.
For about 30 percent of patients that have had BV, they find it comes back with in 3 months. Health care providers will often determine that a longer treatment period of 10-14 days may be needed or they may switch medication.
Bacterial recurrent vaginitis, recurrent vaginal wart, or recurrent plantar wart is not uncommon as there are treatments for HPV, but no cure.
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Bacterial Recurrent Vaginitis -
Vaginal Wart, Plantar Wart
Treating this bacteria infection is simple and effective once you’ve had proper diagnosis. Self-treating over the counter medications for yeast infections will not cure an infection from bacteria and complications can arise. The most effective treatment is using antibiotics, given orally or as a vaginal cream.
Bacterial recurrent vaginitis, recurrent vaginal wart, or recurrent plantar wart is not uncommon as there are treatments for HPV, but no cure.
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