Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a bacterial infection affecting the vagina of a female. Anything that upsets the balance between the good and bad bacteria present in the vagina can lead to the infection. It is not a sexually transmitted diseases (STD) but can certainly, predispose one to it. However, it is mainly found in sexually active females.
Prevalence:
Sexually active females aged 18-45 yrs are more prone to BV
Rarely found in non-sexually active females
Causes :
The acidic pH of the vagina which is essential to maintain the healthy bacteria can be disrupted by:
having sex with multiple partners
unprotected sex with a new partner
douching
excessive cleaning of the vagina
cleaning the undergarment with a very strong or harsh detergent.
applying perfumes, deodorants or scented soaps on the vagina
using intra-uterine contraceptive devices
smoking
pregnancy
Symptoms:
abnormal, grayish or yellowish offensive vaginal discharge
itching in or around the vagina
pain or burning on urination
fishy- smelling vaginal discharge, especially after sex
If untreated, it can complicate pregnancy, cause pelvic infections, HIV or other STDs.
Prevention:
Avoid douching
Stay in a monogamous (single partner) relationship
Avoid using scented products
Using a condom during sex
Avoid too much washing of the area.
Diagnosis:
Physical examination as well as swab test of the vaginal discharge can determine BV
Treatment:
It can resolve on its own or by a short course of antibiotics.