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Bacterial Recurrent Vaginosis
Bacterial recurrent vaginosis is not usually related to human papilloma virus or HPV.
Health care providers will often determine that a longer treatment period of 10-14 days may be needed or they may switch medication. For about 30 percent of patients that have had BV, they find it comes back within 3 months.
Bacterial recurrent vaginosis is not usually related to human papilloma virus or HPV.
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Bacterial Recurrent Vaginosis -
Human Papilloma Virus, HPV
The treatment for this infection is both simple and effective. Symptoms are not always present although they may include a fishy smell, increased or abnormal vaginal discharge, and vulvar itching. This infection is the most common cause of vaginitis in the United States.
Bacterial recurrent vaginosis is not usually related to human papilloma virus or HPV.
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