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Staph Infection

My husband was just diagnosed with having staph infection on his arm. At the same time, I've started to feel vaginal itching and other symptoms that yeast infection treatment did not help, and I'm starting to think its BV. Does that have anything to do with my husbands staph? Or is it just a mere coincidence that it happened at the same time?
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  • Female | 20 years old
  • Complaint duration: 6 days

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Need to see your OB/GYN. Will do vaginal culture/ test for BV and can then tret accordingly, as treatment for BV is not the same as for staph vaginal onfection.
Joseph Morgan
It is a mere coincidence.
It is most likely a mere coincidence, because your symptoms of vaginal itch ( especially with whitish discharge) maybe related to vulvovaginal yeast infection. And this has nothing to do with your husband's staph-infection!

If you still have doubts -- see your Gynecologist!
Zoltan Saary, MD
this is most likely just a coincidence.