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Bacterial Vaginosis

Bacterial vaginosis, otherwise called vaginal bacteriosis, is an infection that causes vaginal inflammation due to the overgrowth of bacteria that are naturally found in the vagina. The symptoms of bacterial vaginosis are thin and white vaginal discharge, fishy vaginal odor, burning while urination, and vaginal itching.

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I have bacterial vaginosis for the past one month. Please help.

Query: Hello doctor, I have had bacterial vaginosis for the past one month. I had sex with my partner and passed my bacterial vaginosis to him. How to treat his bacterial vaginosis? Kindly help.Thank you.  Read Full »


Dr. Obinna Ugwuoke

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for your query. Usually, treatment of a condition including bacterial vaginosis (BV) is for a duration of time because it takes the drug an average of that time to clear the infection in most people. So, if you are just on the second day of your BV medicat...  Read Full »

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