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Dark brown vaginal discharge

When dark brown discharge vaginal is present, it could be a sign of infection caused by Human Papilloma virus (HPV).

What is HPV (Human Papillona Virus?)

HPV or the Human Papillona Virus is one of the most common viral infections transmitted most commonly through sexual contacts.

There are many types of the virus, but only a few has the capability to infect the genitalia.

One of the severe results of the HPV is the cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is an evil growth of cancer tissues where the cervix is the affected area. Symptoms of cervical cancer include vaginal bleeding, dark brown vaginal discharge pain during sexual intercourse, weight loss and fatigue.

Human Papillona Virus also results to genital warts, skin warts and other sexually transmitted infections.

How common is the incident of HPV?

Approximately 20 million Americans are currently infected with Human Papillona Virus and another 6.2 million people become newly infected each year

Pap smear screening Regular consultation with the doctor can help determine early stages of HPV infection which may result to cervical cancer.

It is often recommended that women get a Pap test no later than 3 years after their first sexual encounter and no later than 21 years of age. Women should have a Pap test every year until age 30.

A breakthrough in research done in Australia, allowed the development of a revolutionary vaccine against the virus, the against the virus, the vaccine means Prevention of uterine neck cancer, pre-cancerous genital warts species caused by these species.

The vaccine can be for women and girls from age 9-26 years  And may be throwing in the range of three half-year.

It is most recommending to giving the vaccine before exposure to the virus.

I’ve read on various sites about using the plain yogurt or capsule/tablets to cure BV. Has anyone tried it? How to get the capsules in there and dissolve?
Here’s where I heard of it, was hoping someone here had actually tried it.

http://ezinearticles.com/?Did-You-Know-That-Yogurt-Helps-Bacterial-Vaginosis?&id=486501

http://health.yahoo.com/ency/healthwise/hw53097/hw53194

Last year May I was diag. with bacterial vaginosis and treated with a dose of 3 pills at one time. (I also had an abnormal pap & colposcopy which came out negative.) I did not feel right and went back recently. I was diag. with vaginosis again and was given Flagyl for 7 days. I saw my regular MD for the past month for other symptoms,after a urine test said I had a UTI and gave me a dose of Cipro (3 pills/3 days.) I have finished this dosing and still 2 weeks later know that I am not right. I am going to go back t the Gyn again for a 4th treatment. Before the summer I have never had anything like this not even a yeast infection.

I have been going to my MD for other symptoms such has palpitations, high blood pressure (145/100), dizzy spells, nausea spells, fatigue, headaches, ear infections, flushing, periods of low body temp (94 deg) and low pulse, night sweats, sleep apnea and brown spots on my back. Now Im just nervous that the bacterial vaginosis could be a sign something else??

I am prone to getting bacteria infections. I will take Flagyl pills for 10 days and it will clear up only to come right back in 2 months. I know its not sex, because I have went months without sex & I will still get them. I always wipe myself with wet tissue to clean my bottom & vagina thoroughly after using the bathroom. I dont do anything to cause it to keep coming back, but yet it always does. I get sick of going to the doctor 4-6 times a year for the same thing. I felt like they werent letting me in on a secret because they want to make money. What can I do to stop reoccurences? I do have an extremely moist & warm climate down there. I think that has a lot to do with it because that is a good environment for bacteria to grow.

  
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