Bacterial Vaginitis is an overgrowth of bacteria in the vagina. The symptoms vary with the progression of the illness. Initially there may be some itching and increased discharge. The discharge will increase and have the smell of fish, especially after intercourse. The important thing to do is get diagnosed and immediately begin to treat bacterial vaginosis. Bacterial Vaginosis is a condition that is very common in women and is even possible for women who do not engage in sexual intercourse. Although the condition is not lethal, it is best to apply some treatment procedures to remove symptoms and retain the vaginas natural balance.

In some women recurrence can occur several times each year. It can be transmitted from woman to woman but not normally from woman to man. The important thing is to treat bacterial vaginosis as soon as the symptoms occur. It can also stem from multiple sex partners. Although not physically debilitating, the feeling of being dirty and having a fishy odor in the vaginal area can often cause a lack of intimacy between partners and lead to other problems. That is why it is important to treat bacterial vaginosis as soon as it is detected. While minor to most physicians, the psychological effect on women can be devastating.

There are pharmaceuticals that will treat bacterial vaginosis. Flagyl is the most common medication that is used for treatment. It is either in a pill form or a suppository. Men do not usually need to be medicated, but if your partner is a woman, she too will have to take the medication. It is known that a large percentage of women who use prescribed antibiotics will have a recurrence soon.

You can also opt for your body’s natural balance to get back. Bacterial vaginosis symptoms may go away on their own. This happens when the vaginal lactobacilli organisms increase to their normal levels, and other bacteria levels drop. This may not always happen though and is not a sure way of treating Bacterial Vaginitis because the circumstances can vary from woman to woman. If you observe that the symptoms are slowly going away without any action from you then there is a good chance that your body is getting back it’s natural balance of vaginal bacteria. Also, you can opt for medicines that are relatively present in any pharmacy. Antibiotic medicine (oral or vaginal). Antibiotics can kill the problem bacteria causing bacterial vaginosis symptoms but sometimes don’t reverse the cause. So symptoms recur in about 1 out of 3 of women after antibiotic treatment. Just remember to visit your doctor first for professional approval.

Although not particularly dangerous in of itself, it can reduce immunity to sexually transmitted diseases. For this reason as well as the discomfort, it is advisable to seek treatments. It can also present problems after hysterectomy or other gyn surgeries. It is important to be properly diagnosed before you begin treatment. This can only be done by your physician. If you attempt to do it on your own, you may be treating for what you believe to be a yeast infection, and that is not what it is. Pregnant women get bacterial vaginosis frequently and any change in discharge or odor should be reported to your doctor

 

Bacterial Vaginitis is not an easy condition to diagnose. Research in this condition has still even to fully understand the causes of this condition. The only true thing about bacterial vaginitis is that it is an imbalanced growth of different bacteria species in the vagina resulting to a discharge of foul odored liquid. To shed some light about this topic, here are some interesting facts about bacterial vaginitis that you need to know:

Sex has nothing to do with it – Although it is advisable to stay away from multiple sex partners, those who stay faithful with a single sex partner, and use preventive measure to avoid STD’s will still experience Bacterial Vaginosis. In fact, even women who have not undergone in any sexual activity can still get the condition. Bacteral Vaginitis is a bacterial condition and can still happen with or without sex. Avoiding multiple sex partners can lessen your chances of having the condition though, but there is no guarantee of avoiding this condition in women.

Douching will only make it worse– Many women think that douching is healthy way of keeping their vaginas clean. In fact it is estimated that 20 to 40 percent of American women 15 to 44 years old douche regularly. About half of these women douche each week. Higher rates of douching are seen in teens, African-American women, and Hispanic women. The thing is douching will only make things worse rather than better. Most doctors and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommend that women don’t douche. Douching can change the delicate balance of vaginal flora (organisms that live in the vagina) and acidity in a healthy vagina. One way to look at it is in a healthy vagina there are both good and bad bacteria. The balance of the good and bad bacteria help maintain an acidic environment. Any changes can cause an over growth of bad bacteria which can lead to a yeast infection or bacterial vaginosis. Plus, if you have a vaginal infection, douching can push the bacteria causing the infection up into the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. So to all women in the world, just keep things natural.

Bacterial Vaginitis is treatable and not life threatening – Bacterial Vaginits, although its causes is not that sure is not really that life threatening. Nobody has died of Bacterial Vaginitis and the symptoms are quite mild. There are ready avaialbale cure for the condition also and they need not any expensive medication or surgeries. This is not unlike other STD’s where one really needs to panic about. Staying healthy, and refraining from things that can possible trigger it is just the ways you need to do it. The thing is, it is just a normal reaction to a imbalance in the presence of bacteria in the vagina. There are a lots of bacteria in the vagina which all in all function to keep the acidity level of the vagina normal for conception of course. Bacterial Vaginitis is just a disruption of the bacterias natural harmony.

It is a normal thing – Bacterial Vaginitis is not dangerous. Women should not panic if ever the condition arises but still should consult professional help to eliminate though to eliminate the troubles of fluid discharge. What I would like to stress out though is that having bacterial Vaginitis is not something for women to be afraid or shamed off. This is a common condition among women and no one is exempted from it. The only thing I know is that it is something that must be accepted by women and they should be free talking about it.

Now those were some of the facts you need to know about bacteria vaginitis. This condition is common among women around the world and is something that is not to be ashamed of having. The condition is not harmful and can be treated through natural ways.

 

Bacterial Vaginitis

May 8th, 2011

Bacterial Vaginitis or now termed as Bacterial Vaginosis is a vaginal condition caused by an overgrowth of bacteria inside the woman’s vagina. The condition is described by an abnormal discharge of vaginal liquids with foul odor.  Back then, the condition was termed Gardnerella vaginitis, named after the bacteria presumed to cause the condition. However, it was later found out that there are many species of bacteria living inside the vagina that can grow in excess thus making the new name bacterial vaginitis. The Gardnerella bacteria alone  is not the sole culprit causing the symptoms. When levels of other species of bacteria turn to imbalance, the woman can experience the discharge.

Bacterial Vaginitis is very difficult to diagnose. Aside from the discharge symptoms, most women will not suspect themselves of having the condition.  Actually 85% of women who experience BG condition did not experience other symptoms except from the liquid discharge. Many of them even suspect the condition as STD or Yeast infection. For women who experience liquid discharge, usually thin and grayish white that emits a foul fish-like odor, coming from their vagina, they should seek professional help immediately. The discharge is usually experienced after sexual intercourse adding to the reason why many women are unconscious that they already have the condition.

The true cause of Bacterial Vaginitis still continues to bewilder researchers. As far as the study goes, the condition is brought about by increased number of multiple of bacteria present in the vagina. This results in an imbalance of the bacteria population causing changes in the acidity level and virtually making the condition. Simultaneously, observation of increased levels of  other bacteria species such as aenerobic bacteria, bacteria that thrive without oxygen, in the vagina. As a result, the diagnosis and treatment are not as simple as identifying and eradicating a single type of bacteria. Why the bacteria combine to cause the infection is unknown.

Certain factors have been identified that increase the chances of developing bacterial vaginosis. These include multiple or new sexual partners, intrauterine devices for contraception, recent antibiotic use, vaginal douching, and cigarette smoking. However, the role of sexual activity in the development of the condition is not fully understood, and bacterial vaginosis can still develop in women who have not had sexual intercourse. The true nature of bacterial vaginitis is still very unknown.

Although bacterial vaginitis is not dangerous, as experts proclaim, the condition still needs to be administered quickly. There are studies that point out that bacterial vaginitis can increase your chances of developing sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea. Women who where diagnosed with STD’s also had bacterial vaginitis with them. Thus there is a correlation between the bacterial vaginitis condition and the more serious sexually transmitted diseases. Thus for women who experience an abnormal discharge of foul liquid in their vagina, immediate consult your doctor to further diagnose the problem.