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Yeast Vaginitis

A yeast vaginitis is completely different condition than a venereal wart or genital wart. This condition is not sexually transmitted due to the fact that Candida bacteria that cause it are normally present in a healthy woman. When Candida bacteria grow in numbers, they lead to vagina and vulva inflammation accompanied by discomforts in the genital area. A yeast vaginitis is completely different condition than a venereal wart or genital wart.

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Yeast Vaginitis

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Venereal Wart, Genital Wart

Patients report itching and burning, and changes in the vaginal discharge. It is established that antibiotics may lead to imbalances in the flora of the vagina causing the condition. Therefore, people taking antibiotic treatment run the risk of developing this condition. A yeast vaginitis is completely different condition than a venereal wart or genital wart.

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

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