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Vaginal Discharge And Itching




Vaginal discharge and itching can be a sign of urinary infection or human papillomavirus. A gray secretion and a fishy odor from the vagina usually mean bacterial vaginosis. Yellowish-grey or green secretion means trichomonas. Other infections, such as chlamidia or gonorea, also influence this secretion. Foreign bodies are very dangerous as they may cause injuries. Vaginal discharge and itching can be a sign of urinary infection or human papillomavirus.

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Vaginal Discharge And Itching

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Urinary Infection, Human Papillomavirus

White or yellow secretion is normal in all women of reproductive age. A cheesy white secretion from the vagina accompanied by redness may be a vaginal yeast infection, which may be related to birth control or estrogen pills, antibiotics or a weakened immune system. Vaginal discharge and itching can be a sign of urinary infection or human papillomavirus.

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