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Atrophic Vaginitis Treatment
Atrophic vaginitis treatment can be rather difficult, if accomplished with a venereal wart, genital wart or other genital lesions.
A low level of hormone estrogen (usually in menopausal women, breast feeding women, and those with removed ovaries) leads to changes in the skin that becomes easily damageable. This is inflammation of the vulva and thinning of the tissue associated with pain and redness of the vulva.
Atrophic vaginitis treatment can be rather difficult, if accomplished with a venereal wart, genital wart or other genital lesions.
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Atrophic Vaginitis Treatment -
Venereal Wart, Genital Wart
It is recommended to use a lubricant during a sexual intercourse. Phytoestrogens contained in soy milk are also helpful. As a rule, estrogen replacing therapy is prescribed. Affected women complain of itching and burning, spotting, pain on intercourse, and skin irritation. Atrophic vaginitis treatment can be rather difficult, if accomplished with a venereal wart, genital wart or other genital lesions.
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