Re: ?? vaginitis

From: Robert J. Woolley (wooll005@gold.tc.umn.edu)
Thu Mar 6 13:28:47 1997


In message <331EEE33.6061@club-internet.fr> writes: > Dear list members,
>
> Need your lights
>
> I saw this morning (10 AM Paris time) a 30 YO pre menopausal woman para
> 20020 (fanx TPALM) who came for:
> a recurrent vulvo vaginitis after each intercourse with edema & hitching
> and going to a peeling. No dyspareunia.
> Married but having a lover (c'est la France), things happening with both
> of them, more without condoms than with.

Any spermicide use?

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