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Suggest Treatment For Bacterial Vaginosis And Painful Blood Discharge From Vagina
i just id a pap smear and the results came back yesterday as Bacterial Veginosis. The Doc said its nothing to worry about and i don t even need to treat it. From last night i need to Pee frequently and its painful, noticed light blood when i wiped pee this morning
Bacterial vaginosis occurs when there is a change in the environment in the vagina. Men do not get this infection. There was one medical study in 1997 that looked at whether providing men with medication helped with a cure rate of the infection in women, it did not.
Men typically have no or little symptoms of BV and do not typically require treatment. Some men do have inflammation of the tip of the penis but this is not common.
If for some reason, there is inflammation of the penis that is thought to be linked to BV then metronidazole or clindamycin cream can be used.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Suggest Treatment For Bacterial Vaginosis And Painful Blood Discharge From Vagina
HI, Bacterial vaginosis occurs when there is a change in the environment in the vagina. Men do not get this infection. There was one medical study in 1997 that looked at whether providing men with medication helped with a cure rate of the infection in women, it did not. Men typically have no or little symptoms of BV and do not typically require treatment. Some men do have inflammation of the tip of the penis but this is not common. If for some reason, there is inflammation of the penis that is thought to be linked to BV then metronidazole or clindamycin cream can be used. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon