Bacterial Vaginosis FAQ
What is Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)? The most common cause of abnormal vaginal discharge in women who have not undergone menopause yet (women of reproductive age) is bacterial vaginosis. Bacterial...
View ArticleBV and Sex: Research
Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) is a treatable bacterial infection of the vagina that occurs frequently in women. It is caused by a change in the balance of the natural bacteria that resides in the vagina. A...
View ArticleBV Prevention
How can I prevent BV from recurring? Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a vaginal infection caused by an overgrowth of certain vaginal bacteria. It is a very common condition and may manifest as vaginal...
View ArticleWhat Is Vaginitis?
Vaginitis is when the vaginal walls become infected or inflamed after exposure to irritating chemicals, sprays, creams, viruses, or bacteria. Women are susceptible to vaginitis at any age, and at least...
View ArticleBoric Acid Suppositories Can Improve Vaginal Health
Women looking for affordable alternative treatments for their vaginal infections should try boric acid suppositories. Your primary care physician can prescribe boric acid suppositories if you have been...
View ArticleTop 6 Causes of Bacterial Vaginosis
Bacterial vaginosis differs from a sexually transmitted disease like trichomoniasis or a yeast infection because it is not a disease or an infection. Instead, the condition occurs when good and bad...
View ArticleMost Common Vaginal Infections
Vaginal infections can cause various symptoms, such as itching, burning, foul odor, and inflammation. To treat a vaginal infection successfully, you need to identify the type of vaginal infection you...
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