Signs of Bacterial Vaginosis
November 4th 2009 13:08
Bacterial vaginosis is pretty common among many women, and in many cases it may go unnoticed. The common signs may include odor and vaginal discharge. Generally, the odor may be a fishy smell, and the discharge a gray-white color. In some cases, though there may be no other symptoms, if none at all.
Because a light discharge may be normal for some women, you may not even think about it, but if you notice that the discharge is a little heavier than normal, or if you normally do not have any discharge and it starts, you'll want to consult your doctor for proper diagnosis.
The amount of discharge and the odor will vary per woman, so again it may be light and barely smell, whereas others may need to change panties halfway through the day.
Generally, the discharge is more noticeable before your period and after intercourse.
If you notice any changes with your discharge, consult your doctor.
Because a light discharge may be normal for some women, you may not even think about it, but if you notice that the discharge is a little heavier than normal, or if you normally do not have any discharge and it starts, you'll want to consult your doctor for proper diagnosis.
The amount of discharge and the odor will vary per woman, so again it may be light and barely smell, whereas others may need to change panties halfway through the day.
Generally, the discharge is more noticeable before your period and after intercourse.
If you notice any changes with your discharge, consult your doctor.
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