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My doctor already prescribed antibiotics for bacterial vaginosis around June 2022. Should I make a new appointment if I think I have it again today?

If you believe you may have a new case of bacterial vaginosis, it is recommended to consult with your doctor for a new prescription. Symptoms typically include colored and foul-smelling vaginal discharge, along with pain, itching, or burning sensation in the vaginal area or during urination. It may resolve on its own, but seeking medical advice is advisable for proper treatment.

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