Very Common. And some women are more susceptible than others.
bacterial vaginosis
Yes, you can have Bacterial Vaginosis after a hysterectomy. Bacterial Vaginosis is a vaginal infection, as you still have a vaginal canal in tact after a hysterectomy you are still at risk of developing vaginal infections like this one.
Nephritis in men will not cause bacterial vaginosis in women. The two conditions are unrelated.
Bacterial vaginosis is rare in prepubertal children. It is typically seen in women of reproductive age due to changes in vaginal pH and bacterial balance. If a child exhibits symptoms similar to bacterial vaginosis, it is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Norforms Supportive Suppositories are designed to help maintain vaginal pH balance and support a healthy vaginal environment by replenishing beneficial bacteria. They can help with preventing recurring vaginal infections like yeast infections and bacterial vaginosis.
No, and yes.Bacterial Vaginosis is an overgrowth in harmful bacteria in the vagina, it doesn't require sexual contact to contract Bacterial Vaginosis as it can occur whenever vaginal pH or flora is out of balance. Sex can however increase risks of Bacterial Vaginosis by introducing bacteria into the vagina and changing pH. Bacterial infections can be passed between partners, so although a male may not have the symptoms of Bacterial Vaginosis they can end-up with a bacterial infection from their partner.
Leukorrhea is a symptom of a vaginal infection. It is characterized by a milky white or yellow discharge from the vagina. It can be caused by various infections such as yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, or sexually transmitted infections.
Chlamydia no it is vaginal candidiasis
Bacterial vaginosis can have the following effects:infertilityvaginal odorexcessive vaginal dischargevaginal irritationcan lead to other serious diseases if left untreated
Cuts inside or on the vagina, urinary tract infections(very common with women), STDs, yeast infection, BV(Bacterial Vaginosis)
There's no such thing as tampon infections, tampons are a major cause of vaginal infections such as yeast infections and Bacterial Vaginosis. Symptoms can include irritation, discomfort, swelling, excessive unusual discharge, and bad odour. If you suspect you have a vaginal infection see your doctor for tests and treatment.
Bacterial vaginosis primarily affects individuals with vaginas and is characterized by symptoms like abnormal vaginal discharge, fishy odor, and itching. Men usually do not exhibit symptoms of bacterial vaginosis.