Providing quick and effective care for these common yet often uncomfortable conditions. Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) is a common vaginal condition resulting from an imbalance of naturally occurring bacteria. While not typically serious, it can cause discomfort and requires treatment to prevent complications.
BV occurs when harmful bacteria outgrow beneficial bacteria in the vagina, disrupting its natural pH balance. This condition is common among women of reproductive age and may be associated with sexual activity, although it is not considered a sexually transmitted infection (STI).
The exact cause of BV isn’t fully understood, but factors that can disrupt the vaginal flora include:
Untreated BV can lead to:
Diagnosis typically involves:
Treatment usually involves antibiotics, either oral or topical, to restore balance. It’s essential to complete the prescribed course to prevent recurrence. Avoiding triggers like douching and maintaining proper hygiene can also help.
If you notice unusual vaginal symptoms, such as odor or irritation, visit a healthcare provider for evaluation and treatment. Robin Black, a Women’s Health Care Nurse Practitioner (WHCNP), offers expert care and guidance for managing BV and other women’s health concerns. Prompt care can reduce discomfort and prevent complications.
Bacterial Vaginosis is a vaginal infection caused by an imbalance of naturally occurring bacteria. It commonly results in symptoms like unusual discharge, a strong odor, and irritation.
BV is diagnosed through a pelvic exam and lab testing of vaginal discharge to check for bacterial imbalance.
BV can be triggered by factors such as multiple sexual partners, douching, or hormonal changes.
BV is treated with antibiotics. It is essential to complete the prescribed course to prevent recurrence.
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