Bacterial Vaginosis Symptoms

Bacterial vaginosis symptoms often include a vaginal discharge and itching as well as painful urination. The vaginal discharge may appear to be white or gray in color and have a milky quality to it. Many women who have had bacterial vaginosis symptoms also experience an oftentimes embarrassing fish smell with their vaginal discharge. Sexual relations could prove to be difficult under the circumstances bacterial vaginosis symptoms bring with them.

Bacterial vaginosis symptoms should never be dismissed. Yes, it is possible to self-treat bacterial vaginosis symptoms, but you first must know whether you are infected with this bacteria infection. Sometimes bacterial vaginosis symptoms can be sparse or even completely absent in a woman. Seeing a gynecologist for a pap smear exam can easily eliminate any doubts. The doctor will take a sample of vaginal fluid during the examination. The sample goes to a laboratory where it is checked for signs of bacterial vaginosis. Results may take anywhere from a couple of days to a couple of weeks. When the gynecologist receives the results, he or she can then make an accurate diagnosis as to the patient's current ailment.

Medication is usually prescribed by the doctor in order to treat the patient's bacterial vaginosis symptoms. Natural remedies for bacterial vaginosis symptoms are also available. It is in the best interest of the patient to discuss possible treatments options with her doctor.

If possible, research bacterial vaginosis treatments ahead of time so that you can ask your doctor about them at your next appointment. Your doctor may also be willing to conduct a phone appointment with you so that you can discuss treatment options more quickly. If a medicine is prescribed, your doctor can call it in to the pharmacy and all you have to do is pick it up when it becomes available.




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