Ascaris vaginitis

Ascariasis vaginitis is an infectious disease caused by ascaris parasites in the human body. Infections occur in humans through indirect contact and direct anal-hand-mouth contact. The disease is generally higher in cities than in rural areas, and higher in children than in adults, and is more common in children. Ascaris lumbricoides are parasitic on the human's cecum, appendix, colon, rectum and lower ileum. If it enters the vagina, it can cause ectopic parasites, which pollute the vulva of young girls and cause inflammation. Other common vaginitis are: non-specific vaginitis, bacterial vaginitis, candidal vaginitis, trichomonas vaginitis, fungal vaginitis, allergic vaginitis, tuberculous vaginitis, vaginal haemophilus vagina Inflammation, amoebic vaginitis, senile vaginitis, infant vaginitis.

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