Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is not classified as a sexually transmitted infection, and its exact cause is often linked to an imbalance of bacteria in the vagina rather than direct transmission. While sexual activity can influence the vaginal flora, it’s not definitive that your husband’s actions were the cause. Other factors, such as hygiene practices, hormonal changes, and douching, can also contribute to the development of BV. If you have concerns about your health or relationship, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
Yes, it is possible for a partner who is uncircumcised to transmit bacterial vaginosis to their partner through sexual contact. Uncircumcised men may harbor bacteria under their foreskin that can be transferred to their partner's vagina during sex, potentially leading to an imbalance of vaginal bacteria and causing bacterial vaginosis. Regular testing, good hygiene practices, and condom use can help reduce the risk of transmission.
You may have a little imbalance in your vagina called bacterial vaginosis. If you're having symptoms of vaginal odor (fishy, especially after sex); milky thin discharge, or pelvic pain, then talk with your healthcare provder. They can give you antibiotics You can't catch bacterial vaginosis from someone else, so your partner won't need to be treated.
Excessive vaginal discharge would be a symptom of a vaginal infection, most likely Bacterial Vaginosis, or may be an STI/STD. First you should go to your doctor or sexual health clinic to get tested, once you know what you're dealing with your doctor can give you treatment - Bacterial Vaginosis is the mmostlikely culprit, this requires antibiotics to treat.
Yeast infection or bacterial vaginosis. You might want to try and eat some yogurt and see if there is anything over the counter that will give you some relief.
Gardnerella, or bacterial vaginosis, is not a sexually transmitted infection. It occurs due to an imbalance of vaginal bacteria. While sexual activity can sometimes contribute to this imbalance, it is not directly transmitted from a man to a woman.
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.
Most cheating husbands will deny they are cheating. Be calm and either get a friend to go with you when you feel he is out cheating and follow him or, hire a detective for three or four days to be sure he truly is cheating and then you can give him solid proof you need and you will have to decide if you want to live with a cheater.
Vagina has natural outlet and as such the infection usually does not become severe. But it may give rise to symptoms like burning, itching and painful sexual intercourse. It makes you more prone to get the sexually transmitted infections like HIV.
You should leave him because if you take him back (provided he is not staying with that other woman) it will just give him the go ahead to do it again.
Give Him a harmonica before he leaves. When he gets back, before you do anything with him together, have him play you a few songs.
Love your question do not explain or give more details of what's going on. But if your wondering your husband or boyfriend is cheating on you because he have a female friend, just ask him. don't let it pass you and ignore it. You owe this to yourself..
wake up. He is for sure cheating on you. ANSWER: Depends on what kind of card it was and who's name was in the card and where it came from. Or just confront your husband and ask him, things might give you a clear picture.