Fishy Vaginal Odor | Bacterial Vaginosis
By Margaret Albright
New research found that there are several different species of bacteria that live naturally in
the vaginal area. Gardnerella is not the only bacteria causing all the odor. The name of this condition has been changed to bacteria vaginosis to
reflect these new findings. When all the different species of bacteria become imbalanced, you will notice a vaginal discharge that is associated
with a fishy odor.
Bacterial vaginosis is not a STD. It is not passed by sex. It is very embarrassing and
disturbing but it is not dangerous. If you notice an unusual discharge, you should have it checked so you can rule out chlamydia and gonorrhea
which are serious infections.
Symptoms of bacterial vaginosis?
The symptoms of bacterial vaginosis are a foul, fishy odor and a grayish white discharge. The
amount of the discharge varies so there is no amount that is considered "normal". There are no other symptoms. If you have a vaginal discharge
that is abnormal for you, it is a good idea to see a health practitioner to rule out all other conditions. Some women with bacterial vaginosis
will experience no symptoms at all.
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