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Bacterial Chronic Vaginosis
A bacterial chronic vaginosis is sometimes aggravated by the presence of the human papillomavirus that causes a venereal wart.
BV is most commonly found in women and is not a sexually transmitted disease, although it is associated with sex. Symptoms may include swelling, itching, abnormal vaginal discharge, and a strong fishy smell. Strong chemicals or soaps, douching, may bring on symptoms, or bacteria spread during sex.
A bacterial chronic vaginosis is sometimes aggravated by the presence of the human papillomavirus that causes a venereal wart.
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Bacterial Chronic Vaginosis -
Human Papillomavirus, Venereal Wart
If this infection (BV) keeps recurring, the male partners may be treated as well, although they are not usually treated. Ways to prevent vaginal infections are to wear clean loose fitting clothes made from cotton or linen. Avoid tight fitting cloths, and avoid douches or scented pads and tampons. A bacterial chronic vaginosis is sometimes aggravated by the presence of the human papillomavirus that causes a venereal wart.
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