Are there vagina transplants?

Are there vagina transplants?

Vaginal transplantation is procedure whereby donated or laboratory-grown vagina tissue is used to create a 'neovagina'. It is most often used in women who have vaginal aplasia (the congential absence of a vagina).

How do I get rid of recurring BV?

- Pay attention to vaginal hygiene. You don't need to do much to keep your vaginal area clean. - Wear breathable underwear. - Ask about boric acid suppositories. - Use condoms. - Maintain a healthy vaginal pH. - Take a probiotic. - Find healthy ways to destress.

Is chronic BV curable?

BV can be cured with antibiotics, but it often comes back within months. Researchers led by Drs. Craig R. Cohen and Anke Hemmerling of the University of California, San Francisco, have been testing a new treatment using beneficial bacteria to prevent BV from recurring.Jun 2, 2020

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