If your partner has vaginitis, it is not necessary for you to also receive treatment unless you are experiencing symptoms yourself. Vaginitis is a common infection in women that is usually easily treated. However, if your partner has had this infection multiple times in a year, it may be a good idea for her to see a doctor for evaluation as a precaution. It is important for your partner to follow the treatment correctly to prevent any further issues.
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