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Anaerobic Vaginosis
Anaerobic vaginosis can infect the cervix and cervical area.
Treatment is applied in the form of antibiotic pills or special creams. No long term effects have been reported in women with this condition. The symptoms are similar to those during thrush, yet itching and burning seem to be less acute. Women usually report greyish discharge, sometimes with odor.
Anaerobic vaginosis can infect the cervix and cervical area.
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Anaerobic Vaginosis -
Cervix, Cervical
Pregnant women run the risk of preterm delivery during this condition. When CO2-dependent and other bacteria mix and grow in numbers, they interfere with the normal flora of the vagina and cause this condition. Normally, all women have a small number of bacteria in the vagina.
Anaerobic vaginosis can infect the cervix and cervical area.
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