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Gardinella Vaginitis
Gardinella vaginitis can be similar to vaginosis, and is not diagnosable with a cone biopsy.
Women of all ages can suffer from vagina inflammation, yet the disease is more common in reproductive women. It is caused by an overgrowth of bacteria found in the vagina is small numbers. When multiplied, they do not allow lactobacilli function properly and disinfect the vagina.
Gardinella vaginitis can be similar to vaginosis, and is not diagnosable with a cone biopsy.
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Gardinella Vaginitis -
Vaginosis, Cone Biopsy
Excessive discharge usually of foul or fishy odor is the first sign of the condition. Patients also report itching, burning, and pain on intercourse. Once the diagnosis is made, treatment is quick and simple. Creams and oral antibiotics are usually applied for a week or so.
Gardinella vaginitis can be similar to vaginosis, and is not diagnosable with a cone biopsy.
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