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Can a Cytotex abortion in 2005 cause Gardnerella vaginalis or bacterial vaginosis after 2 or 3 years? |
Can a Cytotex abortion in 2005 cause Gardnerella vaginalis or bacterial vaginosis after 2 or 3 years? Why have antibiotics failed to treat the infection? And how can it be treated? No, I don't believe that your abortion would cause such a thing. even after abortion i don't think it would not show 2 yr. later. |
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No, I don't believe that your abortion would cause such a thing. A lot of women suffer from chronic BV. (bacterial vaginosis). A leading culprit in it seems to be an exposure to semen in th... Yes, you could have both of those and still be a virgin. Different types of infections: Signs of yeast infections: White, cottage cheese-like discharge Swelling and pain around the vulva ... you don't need antibiotic but now use the antifungi drugs that given by vaginal. I hope this help. ...Taking an antibiotic can cause a yeast infection because it can sometimes kill the good bacteria with the bad. It's not something certain that is going to happen. I've taken many antibi... You don't want to put peroxide inside of you. It can irritate the skin. And soap is bad too. Best bet is to only use water while cleaning your vagina. And don't clean it inside - it clea... Vaginosis is bacterial infection. Do you have a white malodorous discharge? You need to be treated or it will keep flaring up. Yeast infection does that too. And if you have a regular sex partner, ... ... Some other immune deficiencies may cause an excess of yeast, people who have under active IgG levels or who have allergies have a hard time with their immune system...my son is the same way, he ten... |
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