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Vaginitis Bacterial

Vaginitis bacterial is not diagnosed or treated with a colposcopy or cryotherapy. This type of vagina infection is not caused by any particular organism. The condition stems from changes in the normal environment of the vagina and abnormal increase in microorganisms that are inherent to the vagina. Patients usually register discharge of abnormal color and odor along with itching and burning. Vaginitis bacterial is not diagnosed or treated with a colposcopy or cryotherapy.

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Vaginitis Bacterial

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Colposcopy, Cryotherapy

The disease is not sexually transmitted and there is no way to prevent it except by following simple hygiene measures and avoiding multiple sexual contacts with unknown partners. Since chemicals can also lead to vagina inflammation, it is recommended to avoid using scented soaps and condoms. Vaginitis bacterial is not diagnosed or treated with a colposcopy or cryotherapy.

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