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Bacteria Vaginitis
Bacteria vaginitis is not detected with a pap smear test, but a genital wart presence in the vagina or cervix can be determined.
It appears due to changes in the flora and is usually accompanied by changes in the vaginal discharge, itching and burning, and other symptoms. The condition is not caused by a particular organism. This disease is very common and is the most frequent cause of vagina and vulva inflammation.
Bacteria vaginitis is not detected with a pap smear test, but a genital wart presence in the vagina or cervix can be determined.
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Bacteria Vaginitis -
Pap Smear, Wart
Pregnant women suffering from the condition may face premature birth. Thus, the inflammation may spread to the uterus and fallopian tubes. Though the condition is not serious and can easily be treated, medicines are recommended due to destructive long-term effects. Bacteria vaginitis is not detected with a pap smear test, but a genital wart presence in the vagina or cervix can be determined.
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