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BV results from altered balance of organisms in the vagina (e.g. douching). Trauma (menses, abortion, intercourse, childbirth) may cause the anaerobic bacteria to enter the upper genital organs.

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Can you die from bacterial vaginosis?

Possibly only from severe cases of bacterial vaginosis that leads to Pelvic Inflammatory Disease and is left untreated. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease can be cured by fuyan pill. But BV is a serious risk factor for acquiring HIV and HPV (cancerogen) virus.


Will bacterial vaginosis cause you to feel weak?

Uncomplicated bacterial vaginosis will not cause you to feel weak. If you have vaginal discharge and are feeling ill, contact your health care provider today. You may have a serious infection.


What if you don't treat bacterial vaginosis?

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.


If you have bacterial vaginosis and get a colposcopy can you get PID?

Having bacterial vaginosis does not directly increase your risk of developing pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) from a colposcopy procedure. However, any procedure that involves introducing instruments into the reproductive tract can potentially introduce bacteria, including those that can cause PID. It's important for your healthcare provider to follow proper sterile techniques to prevent any infection.


You think you have Pelvic Inflammatory Disease or Bacterial Vaginosis you also just found out you were pregnant what are your chances that you are having an ectopic pregnancy?

If you are pregnant and have pain such that you think you have PID, you may be having an ectopic pregnancy. See your health care provider today to make sure that you are safe. Ectopic pregnancy can be life-threatening.

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Can you die from bacterial vaginosis?

Possibly only from severe cases of bacterial vaginosis that leads to Pelvic Inflammatory Disease and is left untreated. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease can be cured by fuyan pill. But BV is a serious risk factor for acquiring HIV and HPV (cancerogen) virus.


Can you get Pelvic Inflammatory Disease from untreated Bacterial Vaginosis?

Yes, untreated bacterial vaginosis (BV) can increase the risk of developing Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID). BV alters the vaginal flora, which may facilitate the ascent of bacteria into the reproductive tract. This can lead to infections of the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries, resulting in PID if not properly managed. Prompt treatment of BV is important to reduce this risk.


Will bacterial vaginosis cause you to feel weak?

Uncomplicated bacterial vaginosis will not cause you to feel weak. If you have vaginal discharge and are feeling ill, contact your health care provider today. You may have a serious infection.


What is the pathophysiologic basis for the development of bacterial vaginosis?

sexual transmitted disease,water,menstruations pad etc


What if you don't treat bacterial vaginosis?

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.


If you have bacterial vaginosis and get a colposcopy can you get PID?

Having bacterial vaginosis does not directly increase your risk of developing pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) from a colposcopy procedure. However, any procedure that involves introducing instruments into the reproductive tract can potentially introduce bacteria, including those that can cause PID. It's important for your healthcare provider to follow proper sterile techniques to prevent any infection.


Can chlamydia cause bacterial vaginosis?

Bacterial vaginosis does not cause chlamydia. Chlamydia is transmitted by oral, anal or vaginal sex; by genital-genital contact; or from an infected woman to her child during vaginal birth.No.Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is an imbalance in the bacteria in the genital tract. The bacteria involved are normally present and you do not catch it so it really is not an infection although it is treated with certain antibiotics to restore the balance (and sometimes caused by others that disrupt it).Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease that you catch from having sex with an infected partner. Its symptoms can be similar to BV so the two conditions can be confused but you do not get one from the other.


You think you have Pelvic Inflammatory Disease or Bacterial Vaginosis you also just found out you were pregnant what are your chances that you are having an ectopic pregnancy?

If you are pregnant and have pain such that you think you have PID, you may be having an ectopic pregnancy. See your health care provider today to make sure that you are safe. Ectopic pregnancy can be life-threatening.


What is the medical term meaning Bacterial inflammatory skin disease with erythematous papulovesicular lesions?

impetigo


What is the medical term meaning bacterial inflammatory contagious skin disease characterized by vesicles and pustules?

Pyodermitis is the medical term meaning any acute inflammatory pus-forming bacterial infection.


What is a bacterial infection cause from mycoplasma?

Mycoplasma species have been isolated from women with bacterial vaginosis. M. genitalium infection is associated with increased risk of cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, preterm birth and spontaneous abortion, and infertility. Mycoplasmas are associated with fetal respiratory distress syndrome, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, intraventricular hemorrhage in preterm infants, and most commonly what is termed as -walking-pneumonia.


Should you continue taking metronidazole if you are bleeding vaginally?

Normally, the answer is yes, but I don't know why you're on metronidazole. If you're taking metronidazole for bacterial vaginosis, trichomonas, or pelvic inflammatory disease, you shoudl certainly continue even if you're having vaginal bleeding. Talk with your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.