can men carry bacterial vaginosis and re-infect the woman?
Friday, March 13th, 2009 at
7:36 am
MiaDiva28 questioned:
is there some treatment for the man? i know there is for the woman but if the man isnt treated wont he just give it back to the woman?
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is there some treatment for the man? i know there is for the woman but if the man isnt treated wont he just give it back to the woman?
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Probably the guy needs treatment too.
Question you doc as guys do have different plumbing…
It is an overgrowth of bacteria in a woman’s vagina, it is not an infection given to her by someone else.
It is an infection, not believed to be an STD, and there is no treatment for men because it has no effect on men.
The answere to your question is yes and yes. The man should also be treated (antibiotics).
yes, guys can easily carry bacteria without any signs, but I reckon as long as they are cleaned well, before sex, it isnt a problem. Just make sure of that and I reckon it is fine.
I’d say yes. Men can live with candida yeast in their intestines for years and never get an “infection”, but, during this time they can pass the yeast to their partner. I’d say that if you have a yeast infection, do not have sex with the man. That way, if he doesn’t have it, you won’t give it to him, and he won’t unknowingly give it back to you.
Yes they can… and the thing is… they don’t know as quick as a woman does. They can have it for 2 months and not have 1 symptom.
I had a bacterial infection and got on antibiotics and it cleared up, after having intercourse, what do you know, it is back again! So my answer is yes, make the man get treated at the same time to prevent a relapse of it!
So if what do the guys have to do to get this cleaned up so they don’t reinfect their partner? Was there a certain pill to take?
So can men catch this from a women? and would they take a corse of antibiotics aswel as the women to make sure the infection has gone?
i would def say YES. every time i got an infection and went to the dr for antibiotics i would clear up and a soon as we had intercourse again a day or two later i would be infected again. i do believe that they should do a study bc if you question me its def an std.
YES, men can get BV. I plotting I was getting a yeast infection, but later establish out it was bacterial infection. My bf and I had sex and the next day he had the same symthoms as I did. I gave him antibiotics and it cleared up, the doctor gave me a gel ointment, and it worked well.