Bacterial Vaginosis Causes, Symptoms And Treatments
- By Yolanda Davenport
- Published 11/16/2009
- Medicines and Remedies
- Unrated
Bacterial Vaginosis is a condition that occurs in the vagina that leads to produce vaginal discharge. This is the result of having an overgrowth of bacteria (normal) in that area of the body. When multiple species of normal bacteria will become imbalance, this will lead to vaginal discharge that is associated with foul odor.
Bacterial Vaginosis is not harmful, however, the symptoms can be quite disturbing. If a woman is giving out unusual discharge, she should be evaluated by a doctor in order to detect whether its gonnorhea, chlamydia or bacterial vaginosis or other related diseases.
Now, the question is what causes this type of vaginal condition. There has been no accurate study that suggests what the different causes of bacterial vaginosis are. However, there has been a manifestation that when multiple bacteria are combined this can lead to the development of a problem in the future. Also, when the concentration of different types of bacteria increases, this can be another cause.
There have been specific factors that have been associated with regard increasing the chance of developing bacterial vaginosis. Factors include having multiple sexual partners, cigarette smoking and vaginal douching. However, sexual activity as a factor of bacterial vaginosis until now has not been fully understood. Since women can still get this vaginal condition even without having sexual intercourse.
There are two common symptoms which include vaginal discharge and foul odor of the discharge. There are no other visible and common symptoms for this condition. Normal vaginal discharge differs from woman to woman. It is recomme
nded to have the vaginal discharge evaluated if it is beyond the normal of a certain woman.
There are women who have no symptom at all. Other women do experience having a vaginal discharge that has unpleasant fishy odor to it. The discharge is characterized having a thin with grayish whit color to it. This kind of discharge is often noticeable after having sexual intercourse and it's quite unpleasant for both parties. For women who have an abnormal level of vaginal discharge, they should be further checked to determine whether it is a symptom of a bacterial vaginosis or not.
After evaluation, tests or exams, bacterial vaginosis treatment does follow. There are over-the-counter medicines available that can be used to cure bacterial vaginosis. Treatment available is often consists of antibiotics. There are some antibiotics that can be taken orally while some are used externally such as vaginal gel. Antibiotics that are orally taken are believed to be the most effective. However, there is an unpleasant side effect to it. As to vaginal gels, typically do not cause any side effects but yeast vaginitis can become a side effect. Commonly, antibiotics can lead to having mild side effects and worst to another infection such as vaginal yeast infection.
f you want to avoid side effects and the development of a yeast infection there are home remedies for bacterial vaginosis that can be used as an alternative. You can seek further information from your doctor or health care provider regarding this matter.
The choice is all up to you whether to use vaginal gels, over-the-counter medicines, antibiotics or home remedies. Be sure to weigh the pros and cons of each type of treatment in order to come up with the right decision to get rid with bacterial vaginosis.
Bacterial Vaginosis is not harmful, however, the symptoms can be quite disturbing. If a woman is giving out unusual discharge, she should be evaluated by a doctor in order to detect whether its gonnorhea, chlamydia or bacterial vaginosis or other related diseases.
Now, the question is what causes this type of vaginal condition. There has been no accurate study that suggests what the different causes of bacterial vaginosis are. However, there has been a manifestation that when multiple bacteria are combined this can lead to the development of a problem in the future. Also, when the concentration of different types of bacteria increases, this can be another cause.
There have been specific factors that have been associated with regard increasing the chance of developing bacterial vaginosis. Factors include having multiple sexual partners, cigarette smoking and vaginal douching. However, sexual activity as a factor of bacterial vaginosis until now has not been fully understood. Since women can still get this vaginal condition even without having sexual intercourse.
There are two common symptoms which include vaginal discharge and foul odor of the discharge. There are no other visible and common symptoms for this condition. Normal vaginal discharge differs from woman to woman. It is recomme
There are women who have no symptom at all. Other women do experience having a vaginal discharge that has unpleasant fishy odor to it. The discharge is characterized having a thin with grayish whit color to it. This kind of discharge is often noticeable after having sexual intercourse and it's quite unpleasant for both parties. For women who have an abnormal level of vaginal discharge, they should be further checked to determine whether it is a symptom of a bacterial vaginosis or not.
After evaluation, tests or exams, bacterial vaginosis treatment does follow. There are over-the-counter medicines available that can be used to cure bacterial vaginosis. Treatment available is often consists of antibiotics. There are some antibiotics that can be taken orally while some are used externally such as vaginal gel. Antibiotics that are orally taken are believed to be the most effective. However, there is an unpleasant side effect to it. As to vaginal gels, typically do not cause any side effects but yeast vaginitis can become a side effect. Commonly, antibiotics can lead to having mild side effects and worst to another infection such as vaginal yeast infection.
f you want to avoid side effects and the development of a yeast infection there are home remedies for bacterial vaginosis that can be used as an alternative. You can seek further information from your doctor or health care provider regarding this matter.
The choice is all up to you whether to use vaginal gels, over-the-counter medicines, antibiotics or home remedies. Be sure to weigh the pros and cons of each type of treatment in order to come up with the right decision to get rid with bacterial vaginosis.
Yolanda Davenport
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