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Vaginitis / Feminine hygiene / Vaginal infections / Bacterial vaginosis / Trichomoniasis / Vagina / Candidiasis / Douche / Sexually transmitted disease / Medicine / Health / Human reproduction
Date: 2014-06-30 13:34:51
Vaginitis
Feminine hygiene
Vaginal infections
Bacterial vaginosis
Trichomoniasis
Vagina
Candidiasis
Douche
Sexually transmitted disease
Medicine
Health
Human reproduction

the penis, mild discharge or slight burning after peeing or ejaculation. Treatment: Your healthcare provider can give you medicine to treat trich. Your sex partner(s) must be treated also, or you will get trich again. Do

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