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Greenish Vaginal Discharge
An HPV infection can result in greenish vaginal discharge, lichen sclerosis, or plantar wart depending upon the strain.
Changes in the substance and other signs such as abdominal pain, redness of the vulva and the area around the anus, itching, burning, and other discomforts may indicate an infection. Bacterial vaginosis, thrush, chlamydia, and gonorrhoea are very common.
An HPV infection can result in greenish vaginal discharge, lichen sclerosis, or plantar wart depending upon the strain.
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Greenish Vaginal Discharge -
Lichen Sclerosis, Plantar Wart
It is normal for reproductive women to have some fluids coming out from the vagina. This substance consists of mucus, discarded cells, and bacteria normally found in the healthy vagina. The fluids should be clear or whitish and have little to no smell. The quantity of the liquids may change during a sexual intercourse or in various cycle times. An HPV infection can result in greenish vaginal discharge, lichen sclerosis, or plantar wart depending upon the strain.
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