What are the Main Symptoms of Bacteria Vaginosis?
Usual symptoms are smelly vaginal discharges with a “fish-like” odor, burning urination, and moderate to severe itching. However, most women with BV report no signs or symptoms at all. Other possible symptoms of BV are strong, unpleasant vaginal odor after sexual intercourse. Women who experience these symptoms should promptly see their physicians to get tested for BV and rule out a sexually-transmitted disease. What is the Treatment for Bacteria Vaginosis? Many women often mistakenly think they have a “yeast infection” and treat themselves when, in fact, they have bacteria vaginosis that will not respond to self-treatment with over-the-counter yeast medications. Bacteria vaginosis is treated when there are obvious symptoms, if you are about to have a medical procedure such as IUCD insertion or a gynaecological procedure, or if you are pregnant. Treatment is especially important in pregnant women. Although BV will sometimes clear up without treatment, all women with symptoms of BV shou