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Vaginosis
Vaginosis cannot usually lead to a miscarriage, lichen sclerosis and other severe disorders, if treated properly.
Treatment is not necessary with no symptoms, however there are exceptions to this rule. Some preventative measures that can be taken are the avoidance of douching or “feminine hygiene products”, maintaining the normal acid pH of the vagina, and the early use of medication if abnormal vaginal odor is noticed.
Vaginosis cannot usually lead to a miscarriage, lichen sclerosis and other severe disorders, if treated properly.
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Vaginosis -
Miscarriage, Lichen Sclerosis
The organisms linked with this condition have been associated in the development of pelvic inflammatory disease. Some symptoms of this bacterial condition are vulval irritation, rather than itching, vaginal discharge that is thin, creamy, and grayish, often unpleasant and fishy smelling.
Vaginosis cannot usually lead to a miscarriage, lichen sclerosis and other severe disorders, if treated properly.
Other Topics: HPV, Picture of HPV Infection, HPV Virus, HPV Male, HPV in Woman, Oral Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papilloma Virus, Pregnancy and Cervical Dysplasia, ASCUS Pap Smear, Genital Wart
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