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Vaginosis Bacteriana
Vaginosis bacteriana is the disorder that affects the vulvar area, but is not related to human papillomavirus.
Several causes are attributed to the development of this condition. The infection occurs when the vaginal balance is disrupted. Small amounts of these bacteria and organisms are always present in a healthy vagina. The overgrowth of anaerobic bacteria and the Gardnerells organism is the primary cause of this bacterial infection.
Vaginosis bacteriana is the disorder that affects the vulvar area, but is not related to human papillomavirus.
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Vaginosis Bacteriana -
Vulvar, Human Papillomavirus
Increasing the chance of this infection developing is the occurrences of menopause and diabetes. Poor health, hot weather, poor hygiene, use of an intrauterine device, and routine douching can cause an imbalance in the vagina. Another factor is E.coli, a normal inhabitant of the rectum, can cause the condition. Vaginosis bacteriana is the disorder that affects the vulvar area, but is not related to human papillomavirus.
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