Can BV cause pimples?

Bacterial vaginosis does not cause a rash or lesions. If you notice a rash or bumps, you should visit a GUM clinic to get checked for STIs. Lesions may be a sign of genital herpes, while bumps could be caused by genital warts.
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How do you get rid of BV bumps?

You can treat both bacterial vaginosis and trichomoniasis with a medication called metronidazole (Flagyl).
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Can BV give you sores?

Signs and Symptoms

Small, painful fluid-filled blisters on genitals, mouth or anus. Blisters progress to open sores that crust over and heal within 1-2 weeks. Blisters may be “hidden” in the vagina.
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What comes out when you have BV?

Sometimes symptoms come and go, or they're so mild that you don't notice them. The main symptom of BV is lots of thin vaginal discharge that has a strong fishy smell. The discharge may be white, dull gray, greenish, and/or foamy. The fishy smell is often more noticeable after vaginal sex.
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What is vaginal acne caused by?

Vaginal pimples are likely caused by contact dermatitis. This is a reaction to something that touches the skin. Contact dermatitis of the genitals may be caused by sensitivity to: bubble baths and soaps, especially if they contain fragrances.
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Can a yeast infection cause bumps?

Yeast sores can occur over time due to other skin conditions triggered by the yeast infection. A rash can occur from the yeast infection that can then form sores or blisters.
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Can other people smell BV?

Can other people smell it too?" Dr. Kate, a gynecologist, answers: "No, all vaginas don't smell, or taste, the same...but they do all smell. Every woman has a different musky scent, and we tend to be very attuned to our own smell, even when no one else is aware of it.
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Can BV clear up on its own?

Bacterial vaginosis often clears up on its own. But in some women it doesn't go away on its own. And for many women it comes back after it has cleared up. Antibiotic treatment works for some women but not others.
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Why won't my BV go away with antibiotics?

Around a third of women who take antibiotic treatment for bacterial vaginosis (BV) find that the problem recurs within the next two to three months. Some strains of BV organisms may have resistance to some antibiotics. You should return to your healthcare provider and describe the problems you are having.
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What happens if BV goes untreated?

Most often, BV does not cause other health problems. However, if left untreated, BV may increase your risk for: Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) like herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and HIV. Pelvic inflammatory disease where BV bacteria infect the uterus or fallopian tubes.
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What does a Herpe sore look like?

Herpes looks like white, yellow, or red translucent sores or bumps, filled with a clear liquid, whereas pimples are pink or red and are not see-through. While pimples may appear individually as well as in clusters but in recognizable patterns, herpes sores are primarily observed in a bunch.
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Can BV spread to other parts of the body?

The bacteria that cause bacterial vaginosis normally reside in the vagina. They cause symptoms and spread to other organs only if they increase in number (overgrow).
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How long does it take for apple cider vinegar to cure BV?

A prescription treatment will likely clear up your symptoms in 2 to 3 days. If you're pregnant or undergoing any medical procedures, it's especially important to have your BV taken care of sooner rather than later. Your doctor may prescribe an oral or vaginal antibiotic, like clindamycin, metronidazole, or tinidazole.
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Can BV cause skin rash?

Could this be BV? Bacterial vaginosis does not cause a rash or lesions. If you notice a rash or bumps, you should visit a GUM clinic to get checked for STIs. Lesions may be a sign of genital herpes, while bumps could be caused by genital warts.
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What are the symptoms of BV in females?

If you do have symptoms, you may notice:
  • A thin white or gray vaginal discharge;
  • Pain, itching, or burning in the vagina;
  • A strong fish-like odor, especially after sex;
  • Burning when peeing; and.
  • Itching around the outside of the vagina.
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What foods to avoid when you have BV?

"Foods that are processed, such as packaged sweets, popcorn, smoked meats, dairy, and dried fruits, can affect your immune system, and if your immune system is oppressed by your nutrition, this can cause bacteria to populate the area, causing itching, infections, including bacterial vaginosis," says Dr. Posina.
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Which probiotics are best for BV?

The best probiotics for BV are products that include both Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1 and Lactobacillus reuteri RC-14 strains. These can be found in both the Fem-Dophilus from Jarrow Formulas and RepHresh Pro B probiotic supplements.
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Why do I have chronic BV?

Bacterial vaginosis is caused by a change in the natural balance of bacteria in your vagina. What causes this to happen is not fully known, but you're more likely to get it if: you're sexually active (but women who have not had sex can also get BV) you have had a change of partner.
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What can BV lead to?

If BV is untreated, possible problems may include: Higher risk of getting STIs, including HIV. Having BV can raise your risk of getting HIV, genital herpes, chlamydia, pelvic inflammatory disease, and gonorrhea. Women with HIV who get BV are also more likely to pass HIV to a male sexual partner.
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How long does it take BV to go away?

While the infection may go away on its own, most doctors use antibiotics to treat it. You may have been prescribed pills or vaginal cream. With treatment, bacterial vaginosis usually clears up in 5 to 7 days.
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What does BV look like inside?

Thin, gray, white or green vaginal discharge.
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How do I get my pH balance back to normal?

Natural remedies to restore balance
  1. Avoiding harsh soaps and douching. Soaps typically have a high pH, and using them to clean the vaginal area may increase vaginal pH. ...
  2. Taking a probiotic supplement or suppository. ...
  3. Changing tampons regularly. ...
  4. Using barrier protection during sex.
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Why am I always wet down there and smelly?

Bacterial vaginosis is one of the most common causes of a smelly vagina, affecting 15% to 50% of women of reproductive age. 'It's a condition where there's an imbalance in the vaginal flora,' Dr Rosén explains. 'The first symptom is often a fishy smell, which can progress to a frothy, grey or green-ish discharge.
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Can I smell myself through my pants?

Smelling yourself through your pants is rarely a medical emergency, but it's also not typical. If you've bathed recently and are wearing clean, dry clothing, it's likely worth a visit to a doctor to talk about potential underlying causes.
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Can you get bumps from a bacterial infection?

Bacterial skin infections often begin as small, red bumps that slowly increase in size. Some bacterial infections are mild and easily treated with topical antibiotics, but other infections require an oral antibiotic. Different types of bacterial skin infections include: cellulitis.
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