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Symptoms Of Bacterial Vaginosis

Symptoms Of Bacterial Vaginosis

Abnormal vaginal discharge and foul smell are the symptoms of bacterial vaginosis; a plantar wart is not related to genital disorders and cannot be detected with a pap smear test. Some ways to prevent vaginal infections are never douche, as this upsets the balance of organisms in the vagina, avoid tight clothing. It is important not to douche during the few days preceding a visit to your doctor as it can hide signs of the infection and make the condition worse. Abnormal vaginal discharge and foul smell are the symptoms of bacterial vaginosis; a plantar wart is not related to genital disorders and cannot be detected with a pap smear test.

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Symptoms Of Bacterial Vaginosis

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Plantar Wart, Pap Smear

Treatment is simple and effective once the infection is diagnosed. Symptoms are itching and burning and an unpleasant, fishy odor. Many women have this and are unaware they are infected until they are diagnosed during a routine pelvic exam and Pap smear. Abnormal vaginal discharge and foul smell are the symptoms of bacterial vaginosis; a plantar wart is not related to genital disorders and cannot be detected with a pap smear test.

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

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