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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Bacterial Vaginosis
  1. Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a type of vaginal infection. The vagina normally contains both healthy bacteria and unhealthy ... You can help prevent bacterial vaginosis by: Not having sex. Limiting your ... Always using a condom when you have sex. Not douching. ...
  2. ... bacteria that normally are present in the vagina ( bacterial vaginosis ) can also lead to cervical infection. ... under a microscope (may show candidiasis , trichomoniasis , or bacterial vaginosis) Pap test Tests for gonorrhea or chlamydia Rarely, ...
  3. ... normally contains both healthy bacteria and unhealthy bacteria. Bacterial vaginosis (BV) occurs when more unhealthy bacteria than healthy ...
  4. ... gray discharge and fishy odor. This is called bacterial vaginosis (BV). BV is not spread through sexual contact. ...
  5. Abnormal result may indicate: Bacterial vaginosis Chlamydia Gonorrhea Yeast infection The test may also be performed for gonococcal arthritis , to determine the site of the initial ...
  6. ... to one or a combination of the following: Bacterial vaginosis. Bacteria that normally live in the vagina overgrow, ...
  7. ... Presence of high-risk HPV Abnormal vaginal bleeding Bacterial vaginosis Endometriosis Heavy menstrual cycles Irregular menstrual cycles Other ...