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Vaginitis: Vaginal Infections (
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Vaginal Infections, or vaginitis, describe the most common medical concerns women have in the area of their reproductive organs.
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Vaginal Prolapse (
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A vaginal prolapse is a condition in which structures such as the uterus, rectum, bladder, urethra, small bowel, or the vagina...or break, causing a common condition called vaginal prolapse. A...
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Women and HIV (
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Read this article for an overview of how HIV has affected women in the U.S...manifestations of HIV disease, such as recurrent vaginal yeast infections and pelvic inflammatory disease. Women...from...
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Gonorrhea Test (
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Gonorrhea tests involve testing a sample of body fluid or urine to determine if gonorrhea bacteria ( Neisseria gonorrhoeae ) are ...as painful urination, anal itching or bleeding, vaginal bleeding...
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Cervical Cancer - Colposcopy and Cervical Biopsy (
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Colposcopy is a way for your doctor to use a special magnifying device to look at your vulva ,...warfarin (Coumadin). Have been treated for a vaginal , cervical, or pelvic infection. Do not douche...The...
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Prolapsed Bladder (
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In women , the bladder is supported by the vagina wall . If this wall weakens , the bladder can descend ...can also damage this part of the vaginal wall. If it deteriorates enough, the bladder...must...
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Trichomoniasis - Treatment Overview (
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Trichomoniasis ( trich ) is treated with an oral antiprotozoal medication , such as metronidazole or ...about the pros and cons of treatment. Vaginal suppositories and creams are not effective in...
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Bacterial Vaginosis - Topic Overview (
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Bacterial vaginosis causes specific symptoms that can be different from two other common types of vaginal infections, vaginal yeast infection and trichomoniasis.
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Vaginal Cancer Treatment (PDQ®) - Stage 0 Vaginal Cancer (
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Squamous cell carcinoma in situ This disease is usually multifocal and commonly occurs at the vaginal vault. Because vaginal ...usually multifocal and commonly occurs at the vaginal vault. Because...
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