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myLAB Box V-Box - 5 panel At Home Vaginal Health Test Pack

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    myLAB Box V-Box - 5 panel At Home Vaginal Health Test Pack

    This vaginal discharge test panel uses advanced DNA technology to detect the specific genetic material causing the infection and deliver accurate results. This is the best method available to screen for abnormal vaginal discharge and enables you to collect samples in the comfort of your own home. This kit allows you to conveniently test from the privacy of home. Free telemedicine and treatment (as determined medically appropriate) is available for those that test positive for chlamydia, gonorrhea, BV, yeast and/or trich.

    What’s included: 1 (ONE) mail-in lab kit of vaginal health. For your convenience the kit also includes simple to use instructions and postage pre-paid return envelope.

    Product features:

    • Tests for all common causes of abnormal vaginal discharge: Yeast, BV, Trich, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea.
    • Mail-in kits for home use
    • Test in just 5 minutes
    • Lab results in 2-5 days
    • 100% pain free

    Tests screening for:

    • bacterial vaginal infections (BV aka bacterial vaginosis)
    • yeast
    • chlamydia
    • gonorrhea
    • trichomoniasis (trich)

    What Causes Abnormal Vaginal Discharge:
    Vaginal discharge that changes in color, odor, or texture may be a sign of vaginitis. Vaginitis is an irritation of the vagina that may also cause itching, burning, redness, or swelling. This condition can be uncomfortable but is easy to treat once it is diagnosed.

    Vaginitis in women is most often caused by one of these common vaginal infections:

    • Vaginal candidiasis, or “yeast”
    • Bacterial vaginosis, or BV
    • Trichomoniasis, or “trich”

    Why Test?
    Vaginal discharge changes in color, odor, or texture may be a sign of vaginitis. Vaginitis is an irritation of the vagina that may also cause itching, burning, redness, or swelling. While in most cases the cause could be an imbalance in the vaginal flora, the cause could also be a sexually transmitted infection like chlamydia and gonorrhea. This can occur even if you have not been sexually active for awhile so it is important early to avoid complications. This condition can be uncomfortable but is easy to treat once it is diagnosed.

    Vaginal discharge and related symptoms, such as itching, burning, and redness, can also be signs of chlamydia and gonorrhea. These are two of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs). They can cause very serious problems for women if they are not treated. The good news is that with the right treatment, both chlamydia and gonorrhea can be cured.

    BV, yeast and trich infections may also put you at risk for serious problems if they are not diagnosed and treated. The V-Box Vaginal Health Combo panel can test for all 5 of these infections. And because the myLAB Box panel uses modern genetic technology that tests for more strains of bacteria than other panels, you can be assured of getting highly accurate results.

    Extended Product Information:

    Vaginal Health Test Pack Disclaimer:
    myLAB Box offers individuals with laboratory services for wellness monitoring. All tests are validated by myLAB Box clinical laboratory affiliates. Results are comparable to samples collected in a physician’s office or at the clinical laboratory. Tests used in myLAB Box kits have been developed and performance characteristics determined by myLAB Box clinical laboratory affiliates. Tests have not been cleared or approved by the US Federal and Drug Administration (FDA). myLAB Box clinical laboratory affiliates are regulated under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA) of 1988 as qualified to perform high complexity clinical testing and follow the guidelines of the College of American Pathologists (CAP). The tests are not intended to diagnose disease and are for your educational purposes. You will receive a phone call from your prescribing physician or his/her designate notifying you of the type of infection for which you test positive. All additional health care instructions, ongoing care, and possible need for prescriptions will be provided by your own healthcare provider. Copies of your test results will be made available for you to share with your healthcare provider. If you do not have a health care provider, you can search for one on the internet, get recommendations from family or friends, call your local county medical society or local hospital physician referral service, or seek care from a local minor emergency center.

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