Whats the difference in symptoms between a yeast infection and bacterial vaginosis?
The symptoms of bacterial vaginosis are vaginal discharge and odor. Usually, there are no other symptoms. The amount of vaginal discharge that is considered normal varies from woman to woman. Therefore, any degree of vaginal discharge that is abnormal for a particular woman should be evaluated. Many women with bacterial vaginosis actually have no symptoms at all. Others experience an unpleasant fishy odor with vaginal discharge. The discharge is usually thin and grayish white. The discharge is often more noticeable after sexual intercourse. b) yest infection : *burning, *soreness, *pain during intercourse and/or urination, and *vaginal discharge. (Vaginal discharge is not always present, but when it occurs, the discharge is odorless and typically has a whitish, thick appearance and texture, like cottage cheese.) and if you have yeast infection and you must get rid of it as soon as it is possible!!! if you really want to get rid of yeast infection forever then you must follow these tips