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Cytolytic Vaginosis
Cytolytic vaginosis is a bacterial infection and a vaginal wart or plantar wart is cause by the virus HPV.
This condition is caused by lactobacilli spread with the clinical pictures resembling that during vulvovaginal candidiasis. Women usually report itching, burning, discharge of white color, and external dysuria. The signs are cyclic. Making the right diagnosis appears to be difficult. It is necessary to exlude other aetiologies.
Cytolytic vaginosis is a bacterial infection and a vaginal wart or plantar wart is cause by the virus HPV.
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Cytolytic Vaginosis -
Vaginal Wart, Plantar Wart
The aim of the treatment is to diminish the number of lactobacilli. It is often recommended to use vaginal douching with sodium bicarbonate solution a few times a week. This procedure will eliminate the overgrowth of lactobacilli in the body.
Cytolytic vaginosis is a bacterial infection and a vaginal wart or plantar wart is cause by the virus HPV.
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