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A man should consider treatment if his partner has bacterial vaginosis (BV) to help reduce the chances of reinfection and support his partner’s overall vaginal health. While BV is not classified as a sexually transmitted infection (STI), it can be influenced by sexual activity, and male partners can sometimes carry the bacteria that contribute to BV. Here’s why a man might seek treatment or take preventive steps:
1️⃣ Reduce Reinfection Risk – Even though men don’t typically show symptoms, they can carry the bacteria and
pass it back to their partner after treatment.
2️⃣ Support Partner’s Health – BV can cause discomfort, odor, and complications for a woman. If her partner
takes steps to maintain good hygiene and avoid passing bacteria, it can improve
treatment success.
3️⃣ Prevent Related Infections – In some cases, BV can increase susceptibility to other infections, so both
partners maintaining healthy hygiene can be beneficial.
4️⃣ Protect Overall Reproductive Health – Frequent BV infections can lead to complications like pelvic
inflammatory disease (PID), which may impact fertility.
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