October 8, 2009
Bacterial Vaginosis Have You Got it
Do not panic Bacterial Vaginosis Treatments are available. Any imbalance of the bacteria within the vagina is likely to bring on the condition or mild infection know as bacterial vaginosis. As with any infection it is always best to get it checked out by a professional. An infection is commonly characterized by any of the following: localized redness, heat, pain, or even swelling. Infections may also result in the production of pus, a whitish-yellow, yellow, or yellow-brown substance which is often characterized by a foul odor. In the case of bacterial vaginosis, what comes out form the vagina is not pus, but a peculiar discharge, often accompanied by an unpleasant, fishy odor. The discharge can be slightly different in its make up but it is usually grayish in color and watery. This may very well be an indication that you may have bacterial vaginosis.
Symptoms vary and not all cases of bacterial vaginosis with end up with a discharge and nasty smell. Other women suffering from bacterial vaginosis may complain of intense itching, swelling and irritation, and even severe cramp-like stomach pains. These may also be clear signs that you have bacterial vaginosis.
Bacterial vaginosis generally effects women between the ages of 15 and 44, usually sexually active women but this is not always the case. Bacterial vaginosis is not a sexually transmitted disease although links have been made between BV and the amount of sexual partners. Recent studies show that particularly susceptible to bacterial vaginosis are pregnant women and those who have had, or currently have sexually transmitted infections. Another possible vehicle of infection is transmission through homosexual encounters between women, that is, women who engage in sexual acts with other women. Studies are being done to confirm if indeed the sexual exchange of vaginal secretions is a viable source of infection. In younger women, bacterial vaginitis is attributed to improper hygiene, mainly by wiping after defecation, thereby contaminating the vagina with strep, or bacteria normally associated with the anus. Thongs and other forms of underwear that tend to cause abrasion and severe rubbing against the vagina and anus are also being looked at as a very likely source of contamination.
Women suffering from bacterial vaginits are strongly advised to seek treatment as soon as possible, as untreated bacterial vaginitis may inflict serious complications on the body of the infected, and even make the person particularly susceptible to other forms of sexually transmitted diseases.
The most common form of treatment for bacterial vaginosis is antibiotics the trouble with these is that they kill all bacteria including good bacteria and will not stop the return of the vaginosis.
You really need to get smart with your body and build you own bodies natural bacteria balance to help prevent bacterial vaginosis. This can be done with probiotic supplements such as Lactobacillus Acidophilus and natural yogurt containing live cultures amongst other things.
After suffering with recurrent bacterial vaginitis (BV) for over 3 years I eventually found a totally natural cure that did not involve any antibiotics or creams. If you have bacterial vaginitis for the first time or have had recurrent bacterial vaginitis for some time this is something you really should consider looking at Bacterial Vaginosis Help
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