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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.
Penicillin does not cure bacterial vaginosis. It's more likely to make it worse. See your health care provider for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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touching raw chicken then cooked chicken with the same gloves
touching raw chicken then cooked chicken with the same gloves
touching raw chicken then cooked chicken with the same gloves
touching raw chicken then cooked chicken with the same gloves
"cross-contamination" occurs when
contamination of groundwater
Not likely but possible.
You need to be seen by a gynecologist. It is likely that you have a bacterial infection called bacterial vaginosis.
Cross-contamination is the transfer of harmful bacteria to food, from cutting boards, utensils or improperly cooked foods. It could result to foodborne illnesses.
Ground water contamination.
diarrhea
Bacterial Vaginosis