Women with bacterial vaginosis may have ________.

A. Burning during urination

B. No obvious symptoms

C. Abnormal l discharge with an unpleasant odor

D. Both A and C

It's not C

http://www.google.com/webhp?source=search_app#q=bacterial+vaginosis+symptoms

So looks like the answer has to be D if C was wrong. Be for sure not.

So what is the answer???

A

The answer is A

the answer should be all of the above

It's C.

What are symptoms of bacterial vaginosis?

Many women with bacterial vaginosis usually have no symptoms. When symptoms do occur, the most common include:

l discharge that is usually thin and grayish white
l odor (foul-smelling or unpleasant fishy odor)
The l discharge and odor are often more noticeable after sexual intercourse.

I had this question:

Women with bacterial vaginosis may have ________.
A. Itching
B. No obvious symptoms
C. Abnormal l discharge with an unpleasant odor and burning during urination
D. All of the Above

It was D.

But i'm not sure about this question.
It's probably D.

olivia is so digusted... sorry peoples rylie

The correct answer is D. Both A and C.

To arrive at the correct answer, we need to understand the symptoms of bacterial vaginosis in women. Bacterial vaginosis is a common l infection that occurs when there is an imbalance of bacteria in the . It can cause a range of symptoms, including:

A. Burning during urination: This symptom is not specific to bacterial vaginosis alone and can occur due to various reasons. However, it is possible for women with bacterial vaginosis to experience a burning sensation during urination. This can happen because the infection can cause irritation and inflammation in the urinary tract, leading to discomfort during urination.

C. Abnormal l discharge with an unpleasant odor: This is a classic symptom of bacterial vaginosis. Women with this infection often notice a change in the color, texture, and smell of their l discharge. The discharge may become thin, grayish-white, or greenish. It is usually accompanied by a strong, unpleasant fishy odor.

It's important to note that not all women with bacterial vaginosis will experience symptoms. This is why option B, "No obvious symptoms," is incorrect. Even if a woman does not have any noticeable symptoms, she may still be infected with bacterial vaginosis and require treatment.

In summary, women with bacterial vaginosis may experience burning during urination and abnormal l discharge with an unpleasant odor.