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Gritty White substance in vulva area

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PostPosted: 03/01/08 - 13:11    Post subject: Gritty White substance in vulva area Vote now! Reply with quote

I noticed a gritty white substance in my vulva area this morning. It is not the same as what happens during a yeast infection. All though that stuff is present too. What could it be?
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