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Cytolitic Vaginosis
Cytolitic vaginosis can be treated with a natural remedy, and usually not diagnosed with a cone biopsy.
This disease is caused by an increase in the number of lactobacilli in women. Patients usually complain of unpleasant sensations such as itching, burning, and also register dyspareunia and external dysuria. In fact, the signs are similar to the clinical picture during vulvovaginal candidiasis.
Cytolitic vaginosis can be treated with a natural remedy, and usually not diagnosed with a cone biopsy.
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Cytolitic Vaginosis -
a natural remedy, Cone Biopsy
Many women with this condition have been treated for vulvovaginal candidiasis many times even after the tests for this condition appeared to be negative. While diagnosing the condition caused by lactobacilli increase, it is necessary to exclude other possible aetiologies.
Cytolitic vaginosis can be treated with a natural remedy, and usually not diagnosed with a cone biopsy.
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