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Vaginitis is an inflammation of the vagina. Types of vaginitis include yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, trichomoniasis, and atrophic vaginitis.
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An ob-gyn discusses vaginal discharge, signs of a vaginal infection, and treatment and prevention of vaginal infections and conditions.
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Many women wonder whether their vagina and vulva are "normal." Learn about your body and how to keep your vagina and vulva healthy.
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ABSTRACT: Vaginitis is defined as inflammation or infection of the vagina and is associated with a spectrum of symptoms, including vulvovaginal itching, ...
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