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Nutritional Support

Nutritional support plays an important role in managing recurrent bacterial vaginosis, recurrent urinary tract infections, and recurrent yeast infections by supporting immune function and a healthy vaginal and urinary microbiome. Adequate intake of key nutrients along with minimizing excess sugar and highly processed foods may help reduce recurrence risk and improve treatment durability.

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Time Based Journaling

Symptom journaling provides longitudinal insight into recurrent BV, rUTI, and yeast infections by capturing timing, triggers, and response to interventions. This patient-reported data can guide more targeted evaluation and prevention strategies.

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Negative Urinary Cultures, Now What?

A negative culture does not mean your symptoms are imagined or that nothing is wrong, it often signals that standard testing has reached its limits. The next step is not to stop care, but to shift toward symptom-guided evaluation and targeted treatment

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Essential Partner Conversations

When partners understand triggers, treatment plans, and when to pause sexual activity or seek care together, it builds trust and reduces reinfection risk while supporting both physical and emotional well-being.

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