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i have no idea what bacterial vaginosis is. Does anyone else? and what are the symptoms or signs.

2006-11-11 09:31:05 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

8 answers

What is bacterial vaginosis?
Bacterial vaginosis is a mild infection in the vagina caused by a type of bacteria (germ). The vagina normally contains a lot of "good" bacteria, called lactobacilli (say: "lack-toe bah-sil-li"), and a few other types of bacteria, called anaerobes (say: "ann-air-robes"). Too many anaerobes can cause bacterial vaginosis. We don't know why the anaerobe bacteria overgrow and cause this infection.



How do I know I have bacterial vaginosis?
You may notice a discharge from your vagina. The discharge may be clear or colored. It may be very light or heavy. It may have a fishy smell, especially after you have intercourse. Some women have bacterial vaginosis without any symptoms.


How can my doctor tell if I have bacterial vaginosis?
Your doctor will examine your vagina and use a cotton swab to get a sample of the discharge. This sample will be tested.


If this is an infection, did I catch it from someone?
No. Bacterial vaginosis is an overgrowth of bacteria that are normally in the vagina. While it's more common in women who are sexually active, it also occurs in women who are not sexually active. It's not usually necessary for your sex partner to be treated.


Does it have to be treated?
Yes. If the infection isn't treated, the bacteria may get up into the uterus or the fallopian tubes and cause more serious infections. Treating bacterial vaginosis lowers this risk. Treatment is especially important in pregnant women.


How is bacterial vaginosis treated?
It can be treated in one of several ways. Your doctor may prescribe pills for you to take by mouth, or a cream or gel to put in your vagina. It's important to use your medicine exactly as your doctor tells you.

If your doctor prescribes metronidazole (brand name: Flagyl) or other medicines, don't drink any alcohol while taking the medicine or for 24 hours afterward. Combining alcohol with these medicines can cause nausea and vomiting. Even the small amount of alcohol in many cough syrups can cause nausea and vomiting if you're taking metronidazole. Also, be sure to tell your doctor about any other medicines you are currently taking.

2006-11-11 09:33:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I've had it. My major symptom was lots of itchiness "down there". Before I saw my doctor, I thought that perhaps I was allergic to my underwear! My doctor gave me pills (antibiotics) to get rid of it, unfortunately the pills caused a yeast infection (which is not uncommon). The yeast infection felt *exactly* the same as the BV. I went back to my doctor, she gave me a different pill (diflucan) and I got all better.

It's a bacterial infection of the vagina. It is not an STD, even virgins get it.

2006-11-11 11:26:44 · answer #2 · answered by kris 6 · 0 0

The surest sign is a fishy smelling discharge. Most of the time this discharge is milky white in color and is thin/runny. It is also accompanied by itching/burning. But the key symptom is that fishy smell. That's what the doctor will ask you about first thing if you report symptoms of a vaginal infection.

2006-11-11 09:33:31 · answer #3 · answered by Emily D 3 · 0 0

its a vaginal bacterial when it exceeds or reduces then its an infection.

2006-11-12 04:32:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That is a Yeast infection.

2006-11-11 09:44:05 · answer #5 · answered by Peepers 2 · 0 1

I don't have a clue. Why didn't you look it up on the web?

2006-11-11 09:32:45 · answer #6 · answered by John-John 1 · 0 0

Stinky cooter is one of the first signs.

2006-11-11 09:32:22 · answer #7 · answered by Blunt Honesty 7 · 1 1

sorry not a clue. tell me if you find out

2006-11-11 10:43:19 · answer #8 · answered by Miss Bubbles 1 · 0 0

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