According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “bacterial vaginosis is the most common vaginal infection in women ages 15 to 44,” but it can occur in women of any age.1 The condition occurs when there is an overabundance of certain types of bacteria, called anaerobes, in the vagina. This disrupts the normal balance of good bacteria, or lactobacilli, versus harmful bacteria. Our Southlake and Fort Worth ObGyns want women to know it’s important to seek treatment if they suspect they have bacterial vaginosis.
Bacterial vaginosis may not cause any symptoms, or it may cause any or all of the following problems.
Researchers are not certain exactly what causes bacterial vaginosis, but they do know that there are certain risk factors that make it more likely for a woman to get an infection.
Our Southlake and Fort Worth ObGyns have the experience and expertise to diagnose this infection. Our physicians perform a pelvic exam and take a sample of vaginal discharge for testing.
Left untreated, bacterial vaginosis can put women at higher risk for getting HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It can also lead to pregnancy complications, including premature birth.
Our Southlake and Fort Worth ObGyns treat bacterial vaginosis with antibiotics. The condition can become chronic, returning after it has been treated. If this happens, women can count on our ObGyns to help them cope with this problem.
Women can reduce their risk of getting bacterial vaginosis to some extent by following these prevention tips.
Our Southlake and Fort Worth ObGyns are here to provide women with preventative health care, advice, diagnosis and treatment. If a woman suspects she may have bacterial vaginosis, she should contact us for an appointment.
1https://www.cdc.gov/std/bv/stdfact-bacterial-vaginosis.htm
2https://www.womenshealth.gov/a-z-topics/bacterial-vaginosis
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