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vaginitis
(redirected from Candida vaginitis)

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vag·i·ni·tis  (vj-nts)
n.
Inflammation of the vagina. Also called colpitis.

vaginitis [ˌvædʒɪˈnaɪtɪs]
n
(Medicine / Gynaecology & Obstetrics) inflammation of the vagina
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Noun1.vaginitis - inflammation of the vagina (usually associated with candidiasis)
candidiasis, monilia disease, moniliasis - an infection caused by fungi of the genus Monilia or Candida (especially Candida albicans)
inflammation, redness, rubor - a response of body tissues to injury or irritation; characterized by pain and swelling and redness and heat


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multiflora vaginal cream was as effective as clotrimazole vaginal cream in the treatment of Candida vaginitis (Islami et al.
Candida vaginitis Is a yeast infection, and in contrast to bacterial vaginosis may show much larger amounts of thicker white discharge or none at all.
The R & D Syndicate will also contribute to development of Cortecs' Moniliastat oral therapeutic vaccine program against candida vaginitis (thrush), which is currently in pre-clinical trials.
 
 
 
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