Bacterial Vaginosis FAQ

What is Bacterial Vaginosis?

Bacterial Vaginosis is a medical condition, resulting due to overgrowth of bad bacteria in the vagina. This is will be accompanied by vaginal discharge, fishy odor, pain, itching etc.

How common is Bacterial Vaginosis?

This is a very common disease among women. Pregnant women are the most affected by BV.

What is the cause for Bacterial Vaginosis?

Vagina is filled with good and bad bacteria. The excessive growth of bad bacteria is the main cause of Bacterial Vaginosis.

BV is not caused by poor hygiene. In fact, excessive washing of the vagina may alter the normal balance of bacteria in the vagina, which may make BV more likely to develop.
What are the symptoms of Bacterial Vaginosis?

The main symptom of BV is abnormal vaginal discharge. Other symptoms are fishy odor, pain after sex, itching etc.

BV is the most common cause of vaginal discharge in women of childbearing age.

Many women with BV do not have any symptoms in the beginning. They are found to have affected by BV when vaginal swabs are taken and tested for other reasons.

How is Bacterial Vaginosis diagnosed?

A health care provider takes the vaginal swab of the suspected victim of BV and performs laboratory tests to look for harmful bacteria associated with BV.

How to prevent Bacterial Vaginosis?

It is not been found how women get Bacterial Vaginosis. However follow these prevention measures to keep you away from Bacterial Vaginosis.

Avoid spreading bacteria from the rectum to the vagina.

Clean the vulva thoroughly and keep it dry

Avoid using irritating agents such as feminine hygiene sprays and harsh soaps.

Avoid tight jeans, panty hose without a cotton crotch or other clothing that can trap moisture.

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