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Vaginosis
Vaginosis is often diagnosed along with HPV, a family of viruses that include plantar wart and venereal wart viruses.
This is the inflammation of the tissues covering the vagina. The symptoms include burning and itching, abnormal vaginal discharge, pain on urination and intercourse, and sometimes fever. The inflammation may stem from bacteria, a fungal infection, vitamin or hormone lack, intestinal worms, or excessive douching.
Vaginosis is often diagnosed along with HPV, a family of viruses that include plantar wart and venereal wart viruses.
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Vaginosis -
Plantar Wart, Venereal Wart
To prevent the condition, women are advised to avoid wearing tight underwear and keep the genitals clean. Women taking antibiotics and those who are on birth control pills run the risk of developing the inflammation. Medicines are usually taken in the form of creams or pills.
Vaginosis is often diagnosed along with HPV, a family of viruses that include plantar wart and venereal wart viruses.
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