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Bacterial Vaginosis - Vaginal Infection

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  • Introduction
  • Anatomy
  • Causes
  • Symptoms
  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment
  • Prevention
  • Am I at Risk
  • Complications

Introduction

Bacterial vaginosis is a common type of vaginal infection.  It results when there is an imbalance and overgrowth of the natural organisms within the vagina.  Bacterial vaginosis may produce a foul smelling vaginal discharge.  It is usually treated with over-the-counter or prescription medication.
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Anatomy

The healthy vagina contains a normal balance of microorganisms, including the bacteria that causes bacterial vaginosis.
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Causes

Bacterial vaginosis is a common type of vaginal infection.  It is caused by an imbalance and overgrowth of the natural organisms in the vagina.  It is not considered a sexually transmitted disease, but it may be spread between sexual partners.
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Symptoms

Bacterial vaginosis may cause grayish-white vaginal discharge.  The discharge may have a foul smell, similar to fish.  You may experience vaginal irritation or itching.  Many women with bacterial vaginosis do not notice symptoms.
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Diagnosis

Your doctor can diagnose bacterial vaginosis by reviewing your medical history and conducting a pelvic examination.  You doctor will test your vaginal discharge to confirm the diagnosis. 
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Treatment

Bacterial vaginosis is treated with medication.  Your doctor may recommend over-the-counter medication.  Your doctor may prescribe medication in the form of pills, vaginal gel, or vaginal cream. 
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Prevention

You may prevent bacterial vaginosis by not douching.  If you use an IUD and experience recurrent bacterial vaginosis, you may have your IUD removed.
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Am I at Risk

Bacterial vaginosis is common in pregnant women.  Women with multiple sex partners have a higher risk for bacterial vaginosis.  Douching or using an intrauterine device (IUD) increases the risk as well.
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Complications

In pregnant women, bacterial vaginosis has been linked to premature delivery and low birth weight babies.  Pregnant women should contact their doctor if they suspect they have a vaginal infection.
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