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by Lilliana Yundt DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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BV is a result of an imbalance of “good” and “harmful” bacteria in a vagina. Douching, not using condoms, and having new or multiple sex partners can upset the normal balance of vaginal bacteria, increasing your risk for getting BV. We also do not know how sex causes BV.

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A variety of things can cause LBBB. For example, a heart attack can damage your heart tissue, making it harder for it to conduct electricity. This can result in bundle branch block at either the right or left ventricle. Other conditions that can cause an LBBB include: coronary artery disease. heart failure. high blood pressure.

What can cause LBBB?

A variety of things can cause LBBB. For example, a heart attack can damage your heart tissue, making it harder for it to conduct electricity. This can result in bundle branch block at either the right or left ventricle.

What causes bundle branch block (LBBB)?

BV is linked to an imbalance of “good” and “harmful” bacteria that are normally found in a woman’s vagina. Having a new sex partner or multiple sex partners, as well as douching, can upset the balance of bacteria in the vagina. This places a woman at increased risk for getting BV. We also do not know how sex contributes to BV.

What causes BV and how is it caused?

Having a new sex partner or multiple sex partners, as well as douching, can upset the balance of bacteria in the vagina. This places a woman at increased risk for getting BV.

What increases my risk for BV?

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Can you get BV for no reason?

Women in their reproductive years are most likely to get bacterial vaginosis, but it can affect women of any age. The cause isn't completely understood, but certain activities, such as unprotected sex or frequent douching, increase your risk.

How do I stop getting BV?

Always practice safe sex by using a condom with all of your sexual partners. This is the best way to prevent the spread of BV. It's also important to limit your number of sex partners and to get tested for sexually transmitted infections every six months.

Does having BV mean you have an STD?

Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is not an STD or STI, and cannot be sexually transmitted through male or female partners. However, having sex (including new or multiple partners) can increase the risk of bacterial growth and developing symptoms of BV.

Can you have BV without STD?

The upshot? BV can be transmitted sexually, but because it can strike people who have had zero sex whatsoever, it's not officially an STD.

Can BV be caused by stress?

Increased psychosocial stress is associated with greater bacterial vaginosis prevalence and incidence independent of other risk factors.

Can BV be cured permanently?

Yes, BV is usually curable with prescription antibiotics that can help readjust the balance of bacteria in the vagina. Although some over-the-counter vaginal medications are sold, these are not effective for curing BV. Currently, only prescribed antibiotics are effective.

Why does my BV keep coming back?

When vaginal pH is too high—that is, too basic or alkaline—it may encourage the growth of bacteria associated with BV. As a result, maintaining a vaginal pH that's slightly acidic may help prevent reinfection. One way to prevent your vaginal pH from becoming too alkaline is by using gels that contain lactic acid.

Why do I keep getting BV with the same partner?

If you're in a long-term relationship with the same partner you may be on the pill or not using barrier contraceptives – so sex is very likely to trigger your BV. Don't be tempted to use intimate washes, perfumes or sprays to mask the symptoms as these can affect your balance as well and actually make things worse.

Should I tell my partner I have BV?

When should I tell my partner? Male partners don't need to be treated for bacterial vaginosis (BV). If you have a female partner, she may have BV too. It's important to let her know so she can get treatment.

What is bacterial vaginosis?

Overview. Bacterial vaginosis is a type of vaginal inflammation caused by the overgrowth of bacteria naturally found in the vagina, which upsets the natural balance. Women in their reproductive years are most likely to get bacterial vaginosis, but it can affect women of any age. The cause isn't completely understood, but certain activities, ...

What happens if you have too many anaerobic bacteria?

But if there are too many anaerobic bacteria, they upset the natural balance of microorganisms in your vagina and cause bacterial vaginosis.

What causes a bamcardia?

Bradycardia can be caused by: Heart tissue damage related to aging. Damage to heart tissues from heart disease or heart attack. Heart disorder present at birth (congenital heart defect) Infection of heart tissue (myocarditis) A complication of heart surgery.

Why is my heart slow?

Bradycardia, shown on the right, is a slower heart rhythm that may occur because the sinus node in the heart may be discharging electrical impulses at a slower than normal rate. A heart with a normal heart rhythm is shown on the left. Bradycardia may also be due to other causes. Bradycardia can be caused by:

How to prevent bradycardia?

The most effective way to prevent bradycardia is to reduce your risk of developing heart disease. If you already have heart disease, monitor it and follow your treatment plan to lower your risk of bradycardia.

How does a beta blocker work?

Beta blockers work by blocking the effects of the hormone epinephrine , also known as adrenaline. Beta blockers cause your heart to beat more slowly and with less force, which lowers blood pressure. Beta blockers also help open up your veins and arteries to improve blood flow.

What are some examples of beta blockers?

Examples of beta blockers taken by mouth include: Acebutolol (Sectral) Atenolol (Tenormin)

Why are beta blockers not used in asthma?

Beta blockers generally aren't used in people with asthma because of concerns that the medication may trigger severe asthma attacks. In people who have diabetes, beta blockers may block signs of low blood sugar, such as rapid heartbeat.

Can you take beta blockers with high blood pressure?

Beta blockers aren 't recommended as a first treatment if you have only high blood pressure. Beta blockers aren't usually prescribed for high blood pressure unless other medications, such as diuretics, haven't worked effectively. Also, your doctor may prescribe a beta blocker as one of several medications to lower your blood pressure.

Can beta blockers be used for black people?

Beta blockers may not work as effectively for black people and older people, especially when taken without other blood pressure medications. Beta blockers are used to prevent, treat or improve symptoms in people who have: Irregular heart rhythm (arrhythmia) Heart failure. Chest pain (angina)

Can beta blockers cause high cholesterol?

Beta blockers can also affect your cholesterol and triglyceride levels. They can cause a slight rise in triglycerides, a type of fat in your blood, and a modest decrease in "good" cholesterol, or high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol. These changes often are temporary.

Why does BV occur?

Causes. BV is caused by an imbalance of naturally occurring bacterial flora, the usual bacteria found in a woman’s vagina . Why this happens is not clear. It is different from candidiasis, a yeast infection, or Trichomonas vaginalis (T. vaginalis), or trichomoniasis, also known as trich. These are not caused by bacteria.

What causes tubal factor infertility?

tubal factor infertility, caused by damage to the fallopian tubes, which connect the ovaries to the uterus. chorioamnionitis, an inflammation of the membranes surrounding the fetus, known as the chorion and the amnion. Chorioamnionitis significantly increases the chance of an early delivery.

What is the most common cause of vaginal infection?

Bacterial vaginosis , also known as vaginal bacteriosis, is the most common cause of vaginal infection for women of childbearing age. It frequently develops after sexual intercourse with a new partner, and it is rare for a woman to have it if she has never had sexual intercourse.

What are the complications of BV?

Possible complications of BV during pregnancy include: early, or preterm, delivery. loss of pregnancy. the amniotic sac breaking open too early. postpartum endometritis, an irritation or inflammation of the lining of the uterus after delivery.

What does BV smell like?

be gray or white in color. have a strong and unpleasant smell, often described as fishy. Less commonly, there may be: a burning sensation during urination. itching around the outside of the vagina. Between 50 and 75 percent of women with BV have no symptoms.

Is vaginal BV bad?

When there are too many harmful bacteria, problems can arise. The vagina contains mostly “good” bacteria and some harmful bacteria. BV occurs when the harmful bacteria grow in numbers.

Can BV disappear?

Sometimes BV can appear and disappear for no apparent reason. If there is an abnormal vaginal discharge, it is important to see a doctor as soon as possible. A doctor can diagnose BV and rule out other infections, such as gonorrhea or trich. Untreated BV can also lead to complications, especially during pregnancy.

How to diagnose LBBB?

Doctors usually diagnose LBBB by using an electrocardiogram (EKG). This is a painless test that involves placing stickers called leads around your chest. The leads conduct electricity. They’re connected to wires that sense the electrical impulses of your heart and trace your heart’s rhythm.

What causes bundle branch block on the left side?

Conditions that can increase your risk of bundle branch block on either the left or right side include: atrial or ventricular septal defects. cardiomyopathy. coronary artery disease. high blood pressure. If you have any of these conditions, your doctor might regularly monitor your heart rhythm to detect any signs of bundle branch block.

What is the bundle of his?

The bundle of His is an area of the heart that conducts impulses to the left and right ventricles. Left bundle branch block (LBBB) is a blockage of electrical impulses to the heart’s left ventricle. This is the lower-left portion of the heart.

Why does the electrical pattern bundle branch block?

Doctors call the resulting electrical pattern bundle branch block because the electrical impulse encounters a roadblock at the left or right branch of the “bundle of His.”.

What is the best way to treat LBBB?

If you have LBBB due to a heart attack, for example, you may need a pacemaker. This is a device that emits electricity to help your heart maintain a consistent rhythm. If you have high blood pressure, you may need to take medication to keep it under control. This will also reduce the strain on your heart.

Do you need a pacemaker for LBBB?

If you do have another heart condition, your doctor might suggest treating the underlying cause. If you have LBBB due to a heart attack , for example, you may need a pacemaker.

Can LBBB cause syncope?

LBBB doesn’t always cause symptoms. In fact, some people have it for years and never know it. For others, however, a delay in the arrival of electrical impulses to the heart’s left ventricle can cause syncope, which is fainting due to unusual heart rhythms that affect blood pressure.

What is BV in a woman?

Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a condition that happens when there is too much of certain bacteria in the vagina. This changes the normal balance of bacteria in the vagina.

How much does a baby weigh with BV?

Low birth weight means having a baby that weighs less than 5.5 pounds at birth. Treatment is especially important for pregnant women.

Can a woman get BV from a toilet seat?

Having BV can increase your chances of getting other STDs. BV rarely affects women who have never had sex. You cannot get BV from toilet seats, bedding, or swimming pools.

Can BV cause a woman to get it?

Researchers do not know the cause of BV or how some women get it. We do know that the condition typically occurs in sexually active women. BV is linked to an imbalance of “good” and “harmful” bacteria that are normally found in a woman’s vagina.

Can BV cause a burning sensation?

Many women with BV do not have symptoms. If you do have symptoms, you may notice: A thin white or gray vaginal discharge; Pain, itching, or burning in the vagina; A strong fish-like odor, especially after sex; Burning when urinating; Itching around the outside of the vagina.

How to avoid HBV?

Other ways to reduce your risk of HBV include: Know the HBV status of any sexual partner. Don't engage in unprotected sex unless you're absolutely certain your partner isn't infected with HBV or any other sexually transmitted infection.

How does HBV spread?

Sharing of needles. HBV easily spreads through needles and syringes contaminated with infected blood. Sharing IV drug paraphernalia puts you at high risk of hepatitis B. Accidental needle sticks.

What are the complications of HBV?

Complications. Having a chronic HBV infection can lead to serious complications, such as: Scarring of the liver (cirrho sis). The inflammation associated with a hepatitis B infection can lead to extensive liver scarring (cirrhosis), which may impair the liver's ability to function. Liver cancer.

How long does hepatitis B go undetected?

Chronic infection may go undetected for decades until a person becomes seriously ill from liver disease.

The History of BB

While “baby” has been a pet name for a romantic partner long before the internet age, the widespread use of BB is pretty recent. The first entry for this abbreviation on Urban Dictionary was made in 2006 and referred to it as “Netspeak for baby, normally placed at the end of a text.”

Other BBs

Since many phrases can be shortened to BB, this acronym might refer to other things online. One of the most common uses is baseball, where BB is an acronym for “base on balls,” also known as a walk.

How to Use BB

Before you start calling someone “BB,” you might need to establish ground rules. If it’s someone you’re romantically interested in, you have to be in a relationship with them or in the process of courting them.

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Overview

Symptoms

Causes

Risk Factors

  • Risk factors for bundle branch block include: 1. Increasing age.Bundle branch block is more common in older adults than in younger people. 2. Underlying health problems.Having high blood pressure or heart disease increases the risk of having bundle branch block.
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Complications

Prevention

  • Bacterial vaginosis is a type of vaginal inflammation caused by the overgrowth of bacteria naturally found in the vagina, which upsets the natural balance. Women in their reproductive years are most likely to get bacterial vaginosis, but it can affect women of any age. The cause isn't completely understood, but certain activities, such as unprotected sex or frequent douching, incr…
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Overview

  • Bacterial vaginosis signs and symptoms may include: 1. Thin, gray, white or green vaginal discharge 2. Foul-smelling "fishy" vaginal odor 3. Vaginal itching 4. Burning during urination Many women with bacterial vaginosis have no signs or symptoms.
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Symptoms

  • Bacterial vaginosis results from overgrowth of one of several bacteria naturally found in your vagina. Usually, "good" bacteria (lactobacilli) outnumber "bad" bacteria (anaerobes). But if there are too many anaerobic bacteria, they upset the natural balance of microorganisms in your vagina and cause bacterial vaginosis.
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Causes

  • Risk factors for bacterial vaginosis include: 1. Having multiple sex partners or a new sex partner.Doctors don't fully understand the link between sexual activity and bacterial vaginosis, but the condition occurs more often in women who have multiple sex partners or a new sex partner. Bacterial vaginosis also occurs more frequently in women who have sex with women. 2. Douchi…
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Risk Factors

  • Bacterial vaginosis doesn't generally cause complications. Sometimes, having bacterial vaginosis may lead to: 1. Preterm birth.In pregnant women, bacterial vaginosis is linked to premature deliveries and low birth weight babies. 2. Sexually transmitted infections.Having bacterial vaginosis makes women more susceptible to sexually transmitted infections, such as HIV, herpe…
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Complications

  • To help prevent bacterial vaginosis: 1. Minimize vaginal irritation.Use mild, nondeodorant soaps and unscented tampons or pads. 2. Don't douche.Your vagina doesn't require cleansing other than normal bathing. Frequent douching disrupts the vaginal balance and may increase your risk of vaginal infection. Douching won't clear up a vaginal infection. 3. Avoid a sexually transmitted inf…
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Prevention

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Bradycardia (brad-e-KAHR-dee-uh) is a slow heart rate. The hearts of adults at rest usually beat between 60 and 100 times a minute. If you have bradycardia, your heart beats fewer than 60 times a minute. Bradycardia can be a serious problem if the heart rate is very slow and the heart can't pump enough oxygen-rich blood to t…
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