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Most women with trichomiasis have bacterial vaginosis at the same time. In contrast, most women with bacterial vaginosis do not have trichomoniasis.

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Is it common to have bacterial vaginosis with an IUD?

Yes, most definitely. http://bacterial-vaginosis-info.com/what-is-bacterial-vaginosis/bv-causes


Can the same infection that causes bacterial vaginosis spread to your mouth and eyes?

No, bacterial vaginosis can't spread to your mouth, eyes, or any other body part. Bacterial vaginosis isn't an infection in the true sense of the word; it's when there is an imbalance of the normal bacteria that should be found in the vagina, and an overgrowth of bacteria that are normally found in low numbers.


Does treatment for bacterial vaginosis and chlamydia affect each other?

Bacteria vaginosis is not the same as chlamydia.Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the U.S and the UK. This infection is easily spread because it often causes no symptoms and may be unknowingly passed to sexual partners. In fact, about 75% of infections in women and 50% in men are without symptoms.Chlamydia symptoms in womenAround 70-80% of women with chlamydia don't notice any symptoms. If women do get symptoms, the most common include:- pain when urinating (peeing)- a change in vaginal discharge- pain in the lower abdomen- pain and/or bleeding during sex- bleeding after sex- bleeding between periods- heavier periods than usualMost women do not experience symptoms of bacterial vaginosis, but when they do they are:Bacterial vaginosis signs and symptoms may include:Vaginal discharge that's thin and grayish whiteFoul-smelling "fishy" vaginal odor, especially after sexual intercourseVaginal itchingBurning during urinationLuckily if females infect with them, they could be cured by herbal medicine "fuyan pill".Hope this could help you.


Can bacterial vaginosis turn into trichomoniasis if left untreated for too long?

Bacterial vaginosis can't turn into trichomoniasis, but trichomoniasis always causes bacterial vaginosis. Many women with recurrent BV have trich and don't know it, since BV is more easily diagnosed than trich. To diagnose trichomoniasis, the health care provider must look at the vaginal discharge immediately under the microscope, or needs to use a special trichomoniasis swab.


Can bacterial vaginosis cause cervicitis?

Bacterial vaginosis is not an inflammatory condition, and so it does not cause cervicitis. A women with only bacterial vaginosis does not present with redness, swelling or heat in the vagina, vulva, or cervix. Trichomonas, which is almost always accompanied by BV, may cause inflammation of the female genitalia (vulvitis, cervicitis, and/or vaginitis.)

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Is it common to have bacterial vaginosis with an IUD?

Yes, most definitely. http://bacterial-vaginosis-info.com/what-is-bacterial-vaginosis/bv-causes


Are bacterial vaginosis and trichomoniasis similar?

No, bacterial vaginosis can't turn into trichomoniasis. They have different causes. However, they often go together. It's not unusual for someone to be diagnosed with bacterial vaginosis, which is relatively easy to diagnose, and later find out she also has trichomoniasis, which is harder to diagnose.


Can the same infection that causes bacterial vaginosis spread to your mouth and eyes?

No, bacterial vaginosis can't spread to your mouth, eyes, or any other body part. Bacterial vaginosis isn't an infection in the true sense of the word; it's when there is an imbalance of the normal bacteria that should be found in the vagina, and an overgrowth of bacteria that are normally found in low numbers.


Does treatment for bacterial vaginosis and chlamydia affect each other?

Bacteria vaginosis is not the same as chlamydia.Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the U.S and the UK. This infection is easily spread because it often causes no symptoms and may be unknowingly passed to sexual partners. In fact, about 75% of infections in women and 50% in men are without symptoms.Chlamydia symptoms in womenAround 70-80% of women with chlamydia don't notice any symptoms. If women do get symptoms, the most common include:- pain when urinating (peeing)- a change in vaginal discharge- pain in the lower abdomen- pain and/or bleeding during sex- bleeding after sex- bleeding between periods- heavier periods than usualMost women do not experience symptoms of bacterial vaginosis, but when they do they are:Bacterial vaginosis signs and symptoms may include:Vaginal discharge that's thin and grayish whiteFoul-smelling "fishy" vaginal odor, especially after sexual intercourseVaginal itchingBurning during urinationLuckily if females infect with them, they could be cured by herbal medicine "fuyan pill".Hope this could help you.


What causes your vaginal area to burn?

Cuts inside or on the vagina, urinary tract infections(very common with women), STDs, yeast infection, BV(Bacterial Vaginosis)


Can bacterial vaginosis turn into trichomoniasis if left untreated for too long?

Bacterial vaginosis can't turn into trichomoniasis, but trichomoniasis always causes bacterial vaginosis. Many women with recurrent BV have trich and don't know it, since BV is more easily diagnosed than trich. To diagnose trichomoniasis, the health care provider must look at the vaginal discharge immediately under the microscope, or needs to use a special trichomoniasis swab.


What causes vaginal rush?

Vaginal rashes may be caused by several factors. It includes bacterial vaginosis, yeast infection, menopause, chemical irritation, or sexually transmitted diseases.


Can bacterial vaginosis cause cervicitis?

Bacterial vaginosis is not an inflammatory condition, and so it does not cause cervicitis. A women with only bacterial vaginosis does not present with redness, swelling or heat in the vagina, vulva, or cervix. Trichomonas, which is almost always accompanied by BV, may cause inflammation of the female genitalia (vulvitis, cervicitis, and/or vaginitis.)


Which bacteria causes bacteria vaginosis?

Experts are not sure what causes the bacteria in the vagina to get out of balance. But certain things make it more likely to happen. Your risk of getting bacterial vaginosis is higher if you:•Have more than one sex partner or have a new sex partner.•Douche.Only a check by the doctor who will take a swab can determine which of the many bacteria that you have normally is out of bounds.


Is there a reason that a person would keep getting bacterial vaginosis if anitbiotics cure it for a few days but then it comes right back?

Bacterial Vaginosis is not considered to be a sexually transmitted disease but is is seldom seen in monogomous relationships. Sometimes it is necessary to treat both partners or all three, in order to eradicate the infection. Make sure your partner is not having sex with someone else since multiple sexual partners is one of the risk factors for this infection.Yes, it is really normal for a person keep getting BV, even if he has used antibiotics to cure it. And it is really common for BV come back if you use antibiotics as the treatment. For antibiotics couldn't permeate into the root of BV, it couldn't cure BV completely. The symptoms are easy to return after you take antibiotics.Maybe you could try an more effective way, like herbal medicine FUYAN Pill, whichhas been proven effective on cure BV with low recurrence rate by clinic cases.And if you still have any questions, you could consult online doctors, like Wuhan Dr. Lee's TCM Clinic.


If your pH is above 5.5 does that mean you have trichomoniasis?

Trichomoniasis always causes an increase in the pH of vaginal discharge; however, other things may also cause increased pH above the normal 3.5-4.0. These causes include bacterial vaginosis and semen in the vagina.


Can you give cream for vaginatis?

Bacterial vaginosis and candidiasis (yeast infection) can be treated with cream. Trichomoniasis cannot be treated with cream. There are other causes of vaginitis with various treatments. Talk to your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.