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Most Prevalent Risk Factors for the Appearance of this Vaginal Discharge Syndrome: Literature Review

Uriel M* and Romero XC*
* Corresponding author
ISSN: 2474-9230  10.23880/oajg-16000161  Received: August 05, 2018  Published: September 11, 2018
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Keywords
Vaginal Discharge Risk Factors Vaginal Infections
Abstract

Vaginal discharge is a very common medical query. Frequently, pharmacologic treatment is well performing, but in a short period of time, symptoms and signs repeat because risk factors continue. The knowledge of risk factors for the appearance of this vaginal discharge syndrome is vital to a brilliant medical approach.

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@article{uriel2018,
  title   = {Most Prevalent Risk Factors for the Appearance of this Vaginal
Discharge Syndrome: Literature Review},
  author  = {Uriel M* and Romero XC},
  journal = {Open Access Journal of Gynecology},
  year    = {2018},
  volume  = {3},
  number  = {3},
  doi     = {10.23880/oajg-16000161}
}
Uriel M* and Romero XC (2018). Most Prevalent Risk Factors for the Appearance of this Vaginal
Discharge Syndrome: Literature Review. Open Access Journal of Gynecology, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.23880/oajg-16000161
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