Symptoms of Bacterial Vaginosis
By Todd Massey
What are the symptoms of bacterial vaginosis?
While some discharge is of course perfectly normal for women if your discharge changes then
this is an indication that something may be wrong.
The discharge of bacterial vaginosis will usually be white, gray or pearly gray and thin. The
discharge will also tend to cling to the vaginal wall. The discharge may also carry the fishy vaginal odor.
The next symptom of bacterial vaginosis that is very distinct is the fishy vaginal odor. Again
many women won't experience it but this symptom is what makes women take action because it is particularly annoying. It also can make a woman
extremely embarrassed during public or intimate situations.
Women are also very likely to avoid intimate situations at all costs and will not reveal the
reason why. This can lead to a great deal of increased stress to the woman and in the relationship.
The other two symptoms of bacterial vaginosis are not as likely to occur but they are also very
vague indicators and could easily be representative of another problem like a yeast infection or any number of other female problems or
potentially a sexually transmitted disease (STD).
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