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The bottom line. Men can't get BV. However, men can carry BV-related bacteria on their penis. If you're male and have symptoms similar to BV, it could be due to another condition, including an STI.
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Read More »Can men get bacterial vaginosis? Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is an infection caused by having too much of a certain type of bacteria in the vagina. The vagina naturally maintains a balance of lactobacilli, which are beneficial bacteria. These are often referred to as the vaginal flora or microbiota. When vaginal flora is out of balance, harmful anaerobic bacteria take over. Men can’t get BV because the penis doesn’t have the same delicate balance of bacteria. In addition, bacterial vaginosis doesn’t spread like a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Read on to learn more about whether men can pass bacterial vaginosis on to their partners and the kinds of conditions that can cause similar symptoms in men. Can men spread BV? There’s no way for men to get BV. However, experts aren’t as sure about whether men can spread BV to female partners. Women can develop BV regardless of whether they’re sexually active. But sexually active women do have a higher risk of developing bacterial vaginosis. Women are also more likely to develop BV when having sex with women. Still, some research suggests that men can spread BV or similar bacterial infections to female partners. A 2015 study involving 165 uncircumcised men concluded that participants who had one or more female sexual partners, aside from their spouse, were more likely to carry bacteria associated with BV on their penis. In turn, this increased their spouse’s risk of developing BV after having unprotected sex. Another study from 2013 involved 157 heterosexual men. The investigators found that men with a history of nongonococcal urethritis were more likely to carry BV-causing bacteria on their penis. Nongonococcal urethritis is a condition that involves inflammation of the urethra, the tube through which urine passes on its way out of the penis. What causes similar symptoms in men? Several conditions can cause symptoms similar to those of BV in men. These include ongoing itchiness, discharge, and unusual odors. Thrush Thrush happens when a fungus, usually Candida albicans, grows out of control on your penis. It’s commonly called a yeast infection. Thrush can cause penile itching and a build-up of a chunky substance under your foreskin if you have one. Thrush can be caused by wearing tight clothing that doesn’t let your genital area get enough fresh air. Sweating a lot can also increase your risk. You can spread or develop thrush by having unprotected sex. STIs Many STIs caused by bacteria can have symptoms similar to those of BV. Some STIs that may cause these symptoms include: gonorrhea
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