What causes frequent episodes of Bacterial Vaginosis?
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I think it's the soap I am using..Thank you!
Note: this is not a yeast infection, and vaginosis is not caused by the same things that yeast infections are.
The most common causes of vaginosis are having sex with multiple new partners, going anal-to-vaginal without both partners (and especially the male, if there is a man involved) having a hot shower with lots of soap and water in between, and wearing thong underwear. (The strip of the thong conducts bacteria between the two openings.) Vulva-to-vulva contact, as between lesbian lovers, can also transmit it.
It can also recur time and again from a single infection, which is why treating it properly with prescription drugs is so important.
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i had this problem too….its usually moisture that causes it….i also found out that pantyliners can hold in more heat causing more occurances…
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Note: this is not a yeast infection, and vaginosis is not caused by the same things that yeast infections are.
The most common causes of vaginosis are having sex with multiple new partners, going anal-to-vaginal without both partners (and especially the male, if there is a man involved) having a hot shower with lots of soap and water in between, and wearing thong underwear. (The strip of the thong conducts bacteria between the two openings.) Vulva-to-vulva contact, as between lesbian lovers, can also transmit it.
It can also recur time and again from a single infection, which is why treating it properly with prescription drugs is so important.
References :