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Bacterial Vaginosis
Bacterial vaginosis, lichen sclerosus and vulvar vestibulitis can be rather difficult to treat.
Treatment is necessary when the woman has symptoms. If a woman has no symptoms, usually no treatment is required. It is believed that a sexual partner doesn’t infect a women with this condition, but sexual contact is associated with its occurrence.
Bacterial vaginosis, lichen sclerosus and vulvar vestibulitis can be rather difficult to treat.
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Bacterial Vaginosis -
Lichen Sclerosus, Vulvar Vestibulitis
Some symptoms are that normal secretions change to watery or pearly grey discharge. When this bacteria appears in large numbers, it may cause discharge or odor. This condition is caused by excessive bacteria that is normally present in the vagina.
Bacterial vaginosis, lichen sclerosus and vulvar vestibulitis can be rather difficult to treat.
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