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- Bacterial vaginosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Overview Bacterial vaginosis (BV) can cause discomfort and pain of the vagina It happens when natural bacteria levels are out of balance Balanced levels of bacteria help keep the vagina healthy But when too much of some bacteria grow, it can lead to BV Bacterial vaginosis can happen at any age But it's most common during the reproductive
- Bacterial Vaginosis (BV): Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis . . . - WebMD
Bacterial vaginosis is a common infection in women Learn more about BV symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and complications
- About Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) | Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) | CDC
Key points Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common, treatable, vaginal condition BV can occur without sexual activity, but factors like douching and multiple partners increase the risk It can increase the risk of other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and complications during pregnancy
- Bacterial vaginosis - Office on Womens Health
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a condition caused by changes in the amount of certain types of bacteria in your vagina BV can develop when your vagina has more harmful bacteria than good bacteria
- Bacterial Vaginosis (BV): Causes, Symptoms Treatment
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common vaginal infection that happens when some normal bacteria that live in your vagina overgrow, causing a bacterial imbalance Symptoms include an off-white or gray vaginal discharge that smells “fishy ”
- What is Bacterial Vaginosis? | Symptoms, Signs and Causes
Bacterial vaginosis — usually called BV — is a bacterial infection It happens when the different kinds of healthy bacteria in your vagina get out of balance and grow too much BV is often caused by gardnerella vaginalis, the most common type of bacteria in your vagina
- BV Partner Tx DCL - California Department of Public Health
Clinical Recommendations for Male Partner Treatment to Prevent Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis Dear Health Care Providers, The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) Control Branch would like to make you aware of an important new evidence-based recommendation that supports treating male sexual partners of persons with bacterial vaginosis (BV) recurrence
- Bacterial Vaginosis
Anyone with a vagina can get BV, but there are some things that may increase the chance of someone getting BV, like douching or having new or multiple sex partners Correct diagnosis is important Untreated, BV can increase a woman’s risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV
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