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Vaginitis
HPV-related vaginitis can be determined by a pap smear test, which helps to detect the abnormality early and avoid infertility and other complications.
Normal vaginal discharge is either thick and whitish or slippery and clear, with little or no odor. The infections that cause this condition are candidiasis, trichomoniasis, and bacterial infections. Sometimes there is more than one cause. Some causes are infections, irritants like douches and perfumed soaps, allergies, or sexual activity.
HPV-related vaginitis can be determined by a pap smear test, which helps to detect the abnormality early and avoid infertility and other complications.
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Vaginitis -
Pap Smear, Infertility
Symptoms include frequent urination, vaginal itching and burning. It is usually not serious but can be uncomfortable and annoying. It is very common and women will likely have it some time in their lives. This is an irritation of the vagina and often causes an abnormal discharge and odor.
HPV-related vaginitis can be determined by a pap smear test, which helps to detect the abnormality early and avoid infertility and other complications.
Other Topics: HPV, HPV and Cervical Cancer, HPV Virus, HPV Picture Symptom Wart, HPV Vaccines, Human Papilloma Virus, Cervical Cancer Human Papilloma Virus, Cervical Dysplasia, Pap Smear, Genital Wart
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