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Monilia Vaginitis

Monilia vaginitis is an infection that cannot be diagnosed or treated with a colposcopy or cryotherapy. Called also yeast infection this condition is caused by an organism Candida that lives in a small amount in the healthy vagina. When the numbers of this organism are too high, vagina and vulva inflammation occur producing such symptoms as itching, burning, redness, and abnormal vaginal discharge. Monilia vaginitis is an infection that cannot be diagnosed or treated with a colposcopy or cryotherapy.

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Monilia Vaginitis

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Colposcopy, Cryotherapy

To diagnose the condition, a sample of the discharge is examined under a microscope. Treatment does not take long provided an affected person follows doctor recommendations. Treatment may be applied to both sexual partners. To avoid getting affected, follow hygiene means and do not overdo with antibiotics. Monilia vaginitis is an infection that cannot be diagnosed or treated with a colposcopy or cryotherapy.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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