August 27th, 2009

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Can bacterial vaginosis cause my boyfriend to get bumps on his privates?

I have bacterial vaginosis, could this cause my boyfriend to get red itchy bumps on his gentials and penis after we have sex? Or could it be that he has bacterial vaginosis?
Is there a over the counter medicine my boyfriend can get it to cure it? Or once i am cured, will he not get it again?

Written by Jill on August 27th, 2009 with 3 comments.
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Bacterial Vaginosis Over the Counter

Bacterial vaginosis over the counter products can offer relief when you need it the most. These products are generally inexpensive and can be found rather easily at your local drugstore or grocery store. It’s extremely important that you know how to recognize the signs of bacterial vaginosis, so if you do develop the condition you can start getting treatment as soon as possible. This article will give you some useful information to start taking control of your own body so you can feel better right away.

The first and probably most common sign that indicates bacterial vaginosis is the fishy smell in the vaginal area. It can be a difficult condition for any woman to get rid of, however with the proper knowledge and persistence, you can make it so that it will never return again. It’s important that while you are trying to get rid of it that you not make it even worse, as some women do.

Bacterial vaginosis, although many think it is, it’s not an infection but rather an inflammation that is caused by excess amounts of bacteria which have been growing over time in your body. While the word doesn’t sound very good, bacteria can be both good and bad. The good bacteria in the body, in this case specifically in the vagina, can help to keep the bad type of bacteria under control. In the case of vaginosis, the bad bacteria overwhelms the good and the delicate balance is destroyed, creating inflammation.

Although antibiotics are frequently prescribed by doctors for this condition, it’s not your only option. There are some good bacterial vaginosis over the counter products that can and will make you feel better and completely get rid of your condition. It’s important that before you commit to any one product that you do your research to find out which ones can be trusted and which cannot. The last thing you want to do is end up wasting both time and money on something that doesn’t really even work.

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Can bacterial vaginosis cause a burning feeling in the clitoris and just beneath it?

I have been having a burning feeling inside the inner labia just under the clitoris. It sometimes looks a little red and sometimes it does not. I recently took Diflucan and that didn’t help. Now I am noticing a slightly thick, milky discharge. I’m starting to wonder if it could be bacterial vaginosis. Would BV cause burning in the clitoral area without causing burning in and around the vagina?

Written by Jill on August 27th, 2009 with 3 comments.
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