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Can bacterial vaginosis cause skin irritation in men's genital area? |
Can bacterial vaginosis cause skin irritation in men's genital area? Might irritate his nose but not his crank. I asked my cousin who's an M.D and she said no. She recommends that you meet a physician to make sure that it's Bacterial Vaginosis. Its not an STD, so it really doesn't affect the male dont think so my ex girl friend had bacterial vaginosis and i never got any irritation! |
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