Vaginitis
Vaginitis is the most common disease of female genital tract infections. It is a general term for a variety of inflammatory diseases of the vaginal mucosa caused by different diseases. It can develop at every age and is prone to recurrent attacks. Common vaginitis includes trichomonas vaginitis, vulvovaginal candidiasis, bacterial vaginosis, aerobic vaginitis, atrophic vaginitis, infantile vaginitis, and so on. Clinical changes are characterized by changes in leucorrhea characteristics and itching and burning of the vulva, which may include symptoms of sexual intercourse pain, dysuria, and urgency.
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