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Vaginitis is a broad term that includes a range of gynecological disorders characterized by infection of vaginal mucosa, inflammation of vulva, and alteration of the normal vaginal microflora. Endogenous or/and exogenous microorganisms may cause various vaginal symptoms such as abnormal leucorrhea, pain, dysuria, dyspareunia, local edema and redness. The physiological changes in vaginal climate influenced by vaginitis are correlated with the susceptibility of acquiring HIV infection and other sexually transmitted infections. The most common infectious forms of vaginitis include bacterial vaginosis, vulvovaginal candidiasis, and trichomoniasis. The endogenous infections (named non-specific vaginitis) are . . .
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