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Bacterial Vaginitis Vaginosis
Bacterial vaginitis vaginosis cannot be diagnosed with colposcopy, but vaginal disorders caused by a penile wart of a partner.
BV can also be a sign of other STDs present. The symptoms include abnormal vaginal discharge, burning or itching. BV is one of the most common medical problems that affect women and most women will have at least on occurrence of this infection during their lives.
Bacterial vaginitis vaginosis cannot be diagnosed with colposcopy, but vaginal disorders caused by a penile wart of a partner.
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Bacterial Vaginitis Vaginosis -
Colposcopy, Penile Wart
Wearing tight clothing, nylon underwear or panty hose closing off the airspaces that normally ventilate the genitals cause the area to stay moist, encouraging bacterial growth. Both women and men can be infected. BV develops after a change in the vaginal environment, such as use of deodorant or antibacterial soap. Bacterial vaginitis vaginosis cannot be diagnosed with colposcopy, but vaginal disorders caused by a penile wart of a partner.
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