depends how bad it is. I had it when I was 2 to 3 or so and i think it could of been 3-6 months. i had the rash thing and the doctors at the hospital couldn't find anything wrong with me and I kept on going back when they insisted that I didnt have it. Well my parents took me back once more and askd for a different Doctor Who then said that i did have it this was about 1-3 weeks later that I had had it for.. Then they need to find out what blood type I had and couldn't find it at all so it was tested at universitys.
But don't worry.. I am fine now nothing is wrong with me atall I am healthy and it had no effects 11 yrs since I had it and I'm fine
Bacterial vaginosis is normally diagnosed by physical exam or immediate microscopic examination of the vaginal discharge. Health care providers don't normally use a sendout test to diagnose this vaginal imbalance.
You can resume sexual activity whenever it's comfortable but should use condoms until all symptoms are gone.
Changes in lifestyle can be helpful in reducing the risk of recurrence. These include avoiding perfumed vaginal products, using mild soap (not deodorant or antibacterial) in the vaginal area, avoiding douching, using condoms, wearing thong underwear only occasionally rather than daily, and making sure that if you have any anal sex play, you wash the finger, sex toy, or penis before it goes into your vagina.
Normally one to two weeks and three weeks if it is at the acute stage.
after three days symptoms shown
Bacterial vaginosis is a diagnosis, not a procedure. The ICD9 code for bacterial vaginosis is 616.0.
Yes, most definitely. http://bacterial-vaginosis-info.com/what-is-bacterial-vaginosis/bv-causes
Amoxicillin will not cure Bacterial Vaginosis.
No, fluocinonide is completely ineffective against bacterial vaginosis.
Bacterial vaginosis does not cause hepatitis. It is an imbalance in the vaginal flora.
Bacterial vaginosis is a diagnosis, not a procedure. The ICD9 code for bacterial vaginosis is 616.0.
Yes, most definitely. http://bacterial-vaginosis-info.com/what-is-bacterial-vaginosis/bv-causes
Bacterial vaginosis does not mean that you are pregnant.
Amoxicillin will not cure Bacterial Vaginosis.
No, fluocinonide is completely ineffective against bacterial vaginosis.
Bacterial vaginosis does not cause hepatitis. It is an imbalance in the vaginal flora.
Most women with trichomiasis have bacterial vaginosis at the same time. In contrast, most women with bacterial vaginosis do not have trichomoniasis.
Male usually do not get infection from bacterial vaginosis.
The symptoms that are commonly associated with bacterial vaginosis are itching and fishy smelling discharge. The treatment for bacterial vaginosis is antibiotcs such as Penicillin.
Ampicillin does not cure bacterial vaginosis. It's more likely to make the symptoms worse. See your health care provider for accurate diagnosis and treatment of bacterial vaginosis.
Bacterial vaginosis does not normally cause infertility. Rarely, it can lead to PID. If you had BV, no matter how long, you should certainly assume that you are able to get pregnant.
Yes, you can get pregnant after having bacterial vagnosis. In the overwhelming majority of cases, BV has no long-term effects.