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Bacterial Recurrent Vaginosis
A bacterial recurrent vaginosis is often aggravated by other complications, a pap smear will detect if HPV is present.
This infection is the most common cause of vaginitis in the United States. Symptoms are not always present although they may include a fishy smell, increased or abnormal vaginal discharge, and vulvar itching. The treatment for this infection is both simple and effective.
A bacterial recurrent vaginosis is often aggravated by other complications, a pap smear will detect if HPV is present.
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Bacterial Recurrent Vaginosis -
Pap Smear, HPV
For about 30 percent of patients that have had BV, they find it comes back within 3 months. Health care providers will often determine that a longer treatment period of 10-14 days may be needed or they may switch medication.
A bacterial recurrent vaginosis is often aggravated by other complications, a pap smear will detect if HPV is present.
Other Topics: HPV, HPV Symptom, HPV Vaccine, Pap Smear HPV, HPV Vaccines, Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papillomavirus Infection, Cervical Dysplasia Natural Treatment, Pap Smear, Genital Wart
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