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How to pronounce vaginitis in English?

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Type of inflammation, redness, rubor

Examples of vaginitis

vaginitis
Lynch, C. Vaginal estrogen therapy for the treatment of atrophic vaginitis.
From the nature.com
Syrian women refugees also reported a very high number of vaginitis resulting from infection.
From the orlandosentinel.com
There is a reason why thrush and vaginitis is so common these days.
From the guardian.co.uk
Infections including bacterial vaginosis, candidiasis and trichomoniasis can also cause vaginitis.
From the dailyherald.com
For patients with atrophic vaginitis, vaginal oestrogen is generally required for extended periods of time.
From the nature.com
Low levels of estrogen after menopause can cause vaginitis.
From the dailyherald.com
You might ask your doctor about urethritis and vaginitis.
From the dailyherald.com
It has also been found to be effective against yeast-based infections like vaginitis and oral thrush.
From the huffingtonpost.com
Annually, trichomoniasis affects nearly 250 million people, typically as vaginitis in women and urethritis in men.
From the sciencedaily.com
More examples
  • Inflammation of the vagina (usually associated with candidiasis)
  • Inflammation, redness, or swelling of the vaginal tissues; usually resulting from a bacterial infection.
  • Yeast, bacterial vaginosis, or trichomonas infections of the vagina. Frequent vaginitis may indicate the presence of pelvic adhesions and tubal blockage from other infections, such as chlamydia. ...
  • Inflammation of the vagina; prolific, irritating green or yellowish, thin discharge; there may be punctate, hemorrhagic spots (trichomoniasis).
  • Inflammatory condition of the vagina, usually due to infection (for example, yeast, bacterial vaginosis, gonorrhea, herpes), characterized by tenderness, discharge, abnormal odor
  • Inflammation of the vaginal area, often producing pain, itchiness, burning on urination, and increased, sometimes foul-smelling, discharge.
  • Female diabetics may experience inflammation or infection of the vaginal tissues more often than non-diabetics.