Bacterial Vaginosis
Information on bacterial vaginosis, including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, recurrence and when to seek further advice.
BV is a common cause of vaginal symptoms. BV occurs when there is overgrowth or change in the balance of bacteria which are normally found in the healthy vagina. While it is not currently considered a sexually transmissible infection, the actual cause of BV remains unclear and is the subject of current research studies.
Symptoms of BV may include:
BV is diagnosed through examination and testing the vaginal discharge.
BV may be treated with oral antibiotics or a vaginal cream if symptoms persist.
Sexual partners do not require treatment.
Factors associated with an increased risk of BV include: