Bacterial Vaginosis The Other Vaginitis

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Women assume yeast infections are the most common vaginial infection. Yeast infection is also called thrush, candida, or monilial infection. It is the second most common type of vaginitis.

Bacteria vaginosis is the most common type of vaginitis. Bacterial vaginosis makes up 45% of all vaginitis.

The bacterial vaginial infection is called bacterial vaginosis. Bacteria is normally found in a woman's vagina. Normally the helpful bacteria in a women's vagina protects her from both yeast and bacterial vaginitis. The name of the helpful bacteria is lactobacillus. The job of lactobacillus is maintain the pH of the vagina.

Not so helpful bacterial can grow out of control when the lactobacillus is overwhelmed. No one knows why or how this happens.

The vaginal discharge in bacterial vaginosis is said to have a 'fishy' odor. The color varies from woman to woman but can be clear, grey or milky. The vaginal dischage can be thick or thin.

Why Be Concerned About Bacterial Vaginosis?

Bacterial vaginosis during pregnancy can cause:

In addition, if a woman is pregnant bacterial vaginosis can cause:

Low birth weight babies,

Early rupture of membrane

Medical studies have shown bacterial vaginosis in the first trimester can double the incidence of miscarriage in the second trimester

According to medical studies bacterial vaginosis in the first trimester of pregnancy can double the rate of miscarriages in the second trimester.

If you are using an IUD and suspect you have bacterial vaginosis call your health care provider as soon as possible. The bacteria can easily travel up the 'strings' of the IUD up to your uterus and fallopian tubes.

The healthcare provider will look at a slide of the discharge under the microscope. A drop of saline is placed on the slide. The discharge clumps up revealing clue cells. Clue cells get their name in providing a clue to the health care provider. This type of test is called a wet smear.

In the healthcare provider's office the discharge will be examined under a microscope. When a drop of saline water is placed on the slide with the discharge the bacteria clump up providing a clue to the healthcare provider. That's how the name of the clumping became clue cells. This is called a bacteria wet smear.

Natural and medical treatment of bacterial vaginois may be considered as bacterial vaginosis occurs frequently.

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