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Vaginitis Bacteriana
Vaginitis bacteriana can cause atypical cellular changes found on a Pap smear as well as HPV infections.
Women with weakened immune systems seem more prone to vaginal infections. A diet high in fruits and vegetables (rich sources of flavonoids) may help maintain a healthy immune system. Antioxidants (Vitamins A, C and E) in the form of a daily multivitamin are also a huge help.
Vaginitis bacteriana can cause atypical cellular changes found on a Pap smear as well as HPV infections.
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Vaginitis Bacteriana -
Pap Smear, HPV
This is a very common infection, especially among sexually active women in their reproductive years. BV is an imbalance of the bacteria that normally live in your vagina. This imbalance may be caused by the use of antibiotics, strong soaps, douches, bacteria spread by sex. Vaginitis bacteriana can cause atypical cellular changes found on a Pap smear as well as HPV infections.
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