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Vaginosis Bacterial
Vaginosis bacterial infection may also point to other viruses' present that could cause cervical dysplasia, such as human papilloma virus.
The primary cause of this infection is the overgrowth of anaerobic bacteria (e.coli) and the Gardnerells organisms. Small amounts of these bacteria and organisms are always present in a healthy vagina. The infection occurs when the vaginal balance is disrupted. Several causes are attributed to the development of this condition.
Vaginosis bacterial infection may also point to other viruses' present that could cause cervical dysplasia, such as human papilloma virus.
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Vaginosis Bacterial -
Cervical Dysplasia, Human Papilloma Virus
Poor health, hot weather, poor hygiene, use of an intrauterine device, wearing tight underwear, and douching can cause an imbalance in the vagina. E. coli, a normal inhabitant of the rectum can cause the condition. Menopause and diabetes increasing the chance of developing this infection.
Vaginosis bacterial infection may also point to other viruses' present that could cause cervical dysplasia, such as human papilloma virus.
Other Topics: HPV, HPV Virus, HPV Test, HPV Wart, HPV Virus and Cervical Cancer, Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papillomavirus HPV Infection, Cervical Cancer Treatment, Irregular Pap Smear, Genital Wart
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