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Hunainover 1 year ago
Symptoms of vaginitis

Symptoms of vaginitis

The primary symptom of herpes vaginitis is pain associated with lesions or sores. These sores usually are visible on the vulva or the vagina but are occasionally inside the vagina and can only be seen during a gynecologic exam. Human papillomavirus (HPV) Symptoms include warts on your genitals that are usually white to gray in color but that may be pink or purple. However, visible warts are not always present, and the virus may only be detected when a Pap test is abnormal. Non-infectious vaginitis Symptoms include: Itching, burning and irritation in your vulva and vagina. Vaginal discharge that is thick, mucus-like, yellow or green. Atrophic vaginitis Symptoms include: Pain, especially with sexual intercourse. Vaginal itching and burning. Symptoms of urinary urgency and frequency.

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