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Information Vaginitis
STD information--vaginitis, venereal wart, or genital wart--can be obtained from official websites such as NIAID or CDC.
Some factors that contribute to vaginosis may be E. coli, which is a normal inhabitant of the rectum entering the vagina, tight cloths, poor personal hygiene, weakened immune system, use of an intrauterine device, and routine douching. The treatment for this infection is both simple and effective.
STD information--vaginitis, venereal wart, or genital wart--can be obtained from official websites such as NIAID or CDC.
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Information Vaginitis -
Venereal Wart, Genital Wart
Some symptoms of this bacterial condition are vulval irritation, rather than itching, vaginal discharge that is thin, creamy, and grayish, often unpleasant and fishy smelling. The organisms linked with this infection have been associated in the development of pelvic inflammatory disease. STD information--vaginitis, venereal wart, or genital wart--can be obtained from official websites such as NIAID or CDC.
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