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Vaginal Bloody Discharge

A vaginal bloody discharge could be a sign of a virus that causes cervical dysplasia, in which a colposcopy may be used for diagnosis. Such kind of secretion can be also a sign of a chronic infection or cancer of the cervix, uterus, ovary or other organs. In all cases a complete medical evaluation is of vital importance, because any condition is easier to treat on the earliest stages. A vaginal bloody discharge could be a sign of a virus that causes cervical dysplasia, in which a colposcopy may be used for diagnosis.

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Vaginal Bloody Discharge

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Cervical Dysplasia, Colposcopy

This condition is very dangerous for pregnant women, because it means that preterm labor is possible. If the amount of the vaginal secretion increases before 37 weeks, especially if it is pink of brownish, call the doctor right away. A vaginal bloody discharge could be a sign of a virus that causes cervical dysplasia, in which a colposcopy may be used for diagnosis.

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