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Bacterial Vaginosis
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Bacterial Vaginosis

Symptoms

The main symptom of BV is an abnormal, foul-smelling vaginal discharge. Some women describe it as a fish-like odor that is most noticeable after having sex.

Other symptoms may include 

  • Thin vaginal discharge, usually white or gray in color 
  • Pain during urination 
  • Itching around the vagina

Some women who have signs of BV, such as increased levels of certain harmful bacteria, have no symptoms. A health care provider who sees these signs during a physical examination can confirm the diagnosis by doing lab tests of vaginal fluid.

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See Also

Understanding Vaginitis

Vaginitis Research

Vaginitis Links

Sexually Transmitted Infections News Releases

Understanding Sexually Transmitted Infections