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Vulvar Vaginitis
The conditions vulvar vaginitis, genital wart viruses and vaginosis are all STD related.
Women who are breast feeding, use Depo-Provera, or have had their ovaries removed are also at risk for developing the condition. Usually, the skin becomes thin and more easily damaged. Treatment may include estrogen replacement therapy and the use of a lubricant with intercourse.
The conditions vulvar vaginitis, genital wart viruses and vaginosis are all STD related.
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Vulvar Vaginitis -
Genital Wart, Vaginosis
It is a skin condition of the vulva and vagina that occurs when there is little estrogen in the body. The condition may occur at any age, yet it is more frequent in women who are menopausal and in women whose ovaries have stopped making estrogen. The conditions vulvar vaginitis, genital wart viruses and vaginosis are all STD related.
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