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Vulva Irritation
Vulva irritation can be linked to the human papilloma virus.
It is easier to prevent the infection rather than treat it afterwards. Daily hygiene with plain water and no soap or vaginal deodorants is enough to keep these organs clean. Underwear should be changed daily, and sanitary towels and tampons should be changed every 6 hours.
Vulva irritation can be linked to the human papilloma virus.
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Vulva Irritation -
Human Papilloma Virus
Intense itching of the whole vulvae area is usually associated with hormonal imbalances, and skin disorders caused by irritants in spermicidal creams, vaginal deodorants, talcum powder, traces of detergent in underwear, etc. The condition is uncomfortable and rather troublesome.
Women affected should consult a specialist.
Vulva irritation can be linked to the human papilloma virus.
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