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What is becolie?

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∙ 11y ago
Updated: 11/13/2022

Becolie is a disease commonly found in women. It is a type of Urinary Track Infection (UTI) that can be treated.

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What is precaution and cure of urine becolie infection in women?

Becolie is a common Disease in women. It is exactly a UTI problem( Urinary Track Infection Problem), found only in Ladies. The treatment of this problem is possible today.For more details call: Mr. P. Ranjan @90 155 20 911


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