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Bacterial Vaginosis In Men

Bacterial vaginosis in men is not dangerous, but women can suffer much from it; a colposcopy and cryosurgery are not the options for this disorder. The condition is not serious, yet requires treatment as it may spread throughout the uterus and fallopian tubes. As for males, no cases have been reported. Though the condition can hardly be transmitted during a sexual intercourse (except when fingers or toys are inserted), it is often accompanied by STD's. Bacterial vaginosis in men is not dangerous, but women can suffer much from it; a colposcopy and cryosurgery are not the options for this disorder.

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Bacterial Vaginosis In Men

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Colposcopy, Cryosurgery

As a rule, women complain of abnormal vaginal discharge with odor and unpleasant sensations in the genital area. It is caused by bacteria that are normally present in the organism and start to grow in numbers. This condition is normally present in women especially those with miltiple partners. Bacterial vaginosis in men is not dangerous, but women can suffer much from it; a colposcopy and cryosurgery are not the options for this disorder.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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