The best way to describe the difference between bacterial vaginosis and yeast infection is by the type of vaginal discharge they produce. In a yeast infection, the discharge is normally thick, without odor and white. With bacterial vaginosis, the discharge is thin, milky white or gray, and in most cases has an unpleasant (fishy)
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There are tons of treatment options available for Candida, but most are not treating the root cause that is allowing Candida to grow in your body. If you’re constantly exhausted, feel faint throughout the day, have chronic yeast infections or any other of the severeal Candida symptoms, then you need to read this review of [...]
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