That fishy smell? It’s bacterial vaginosis. A new study shows it’s an STI, and male partners should be treated to stop the ...
"The addition of combined oral and topical antimicrobial therapy for male partners to the treatment of women for bacterial ...
commonly Gardnerella vaginalis. To be clear, every vagina has some amount of yeast and anaerobic bacteria living in there on a good day; you’ll only wind up with a problem when the numbers of ...
In BV, there is a decrease in the number of lactobacilli and an overgrowth of other types of bacteria, such as Gardnerella ...
While they observed that cells in the channels remained intact, the addition of Gardnerella vaginalis, a bacterium associated with BV, compromised cells’ integrity and altered the production and ...
Preoperative vaginal dysbiosis has been identified as an independent risk factor for the recurrence of endometrial polyps ...
In BV, the balance is thrown off with harmful bacteria (like Gardnerella vaginalis) growing in abundance. These bacteria break down proteins and release amines, the same smelly chemicals ...