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Do I absolutely need to see a doctor for medication if I believe I have bacterial vaginosis?

Yes, it is important to see a doctor for medication if you suspect you have bacterial vaginosis. The presence of a foul odor often indicates a bacterial infection in the vagina, which typically needs medical treatment. It is recommended to consult a healthcare professional this week.

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