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Gardenerella Vaginitis
Gardenerella vaginitis is not usually diagnosed or treated with a colposcopy and cryotherapy.
There is a small amount of bacteria in the vagina that comprise a healthy environment and may increase in numbers leading to vagina inflammation and peculiar symptoms. The symptoms include excessive vaginal discharge and discomforts in the genital area.
Gardenerella vaginitis is not usually diagnosed or treated with a colposcopy and cryotherapy.
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Gardenerella Vaginitis -
Colposcopy, Cryotherapy
To prevent the condition, avoid wearing tight clothes and keep the genitals clean. Wipe from the front to the back since E. coli present in the rectum may lead to an infection. Avoid douching and scented hygiene and contraception products. Practice safe sex.
Gardenerella vaginitis is not usually diagnosed or treated with a colposcopy and cryotherapy.
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