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Written by BV-Cure on January 12th, 2010

what is Bacterial Vaginosis?

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What is it?
What causes it?
How is it transmited? —-> signs? symptons?
How is it treated?

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VIRGINIA P January 12th, 2010 (#)

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The vagina normally has a balance of mostly “good” bacteria and fewer “harmful” bacteria. Bacterial vaginosis, known as BV, develops when the balance changes. With BV, there is an increase in harmful bacteria and a decrease in good bacteria. BV is the most common vaginal infection in women of childbearing age.
raising your risk of BV:

* Having a new sex partner or multiple sex partners
* Douching
* Using an intrauterine device (IUD) for birth control
* Not using a condom

kay_flood January 13th, 2010 (#)

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took about ten seconds to search this on the web, you might try that next time.

Coop <3 January 14th, 2010 (#)

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It’s a bacterial infection of the vagina caused by an overgrowth of bacteria in the vagina. It can be caused by a sudden change in your vaginal pH, or by germs coming into direct contact with your vulva from things like fingers, too tight of underwear etc.

It pretty much manifests itself the same way a yeast infection does. In other words, you will experience a strange smell from your vagina (sour or fishy), a change in your discharge (chunky or yellow or gray), and it will likely itch and be irritated.

It’s treated the same way any other bacterial infection is treated…with antibiotics.

Sarah D January 15th, 2010 (#)

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This is an infection in your vagina caused by an overgrowth of normal bacteria. This ph of the vagina is unbalanced and caused by some kind of trigger. This cause of BV is acutalyl unknown but is most common in sexually active women who have either had a recently new partner or many partners. The signs of it include a strong fishy odor after sex, milky like discharge, and itching & irritation. Sometimes BV can go away on its on, but if it persists longer than a week, its suggested to go to the doctor , an antibiotic will cure it. Its not an STD, so you cant transmit it to your partner, although it is caused by sex- somehow germs get into you and messes up the body’s normal pH levels.

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