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Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common condition in the vagina in women of child bearing age. “Good” bacteria and “harmful” bacteria coexist in the vagina creating bacterial balance that keeps the vagina healthy. There are generally less “harmful” bacteria than the so called “good” bacteria.  If at any time this balance is upset, bacterial vaginosis occurs. Bacterial vaginosis is a common infection in sexually active women of child bearing age.

It is not clear what upsets the normal balance in the vagina but some causes have been identified. Having a new sex partner or multiple sex partners, douching, using an intrauterine device, or not using a condom are known causes of bacterial vaginosis.

Although bacterial vaginosis is more common among women who are sexually active, researchers have not discovered why or how sex changes the balance of the “good” or “harmful” bacteria in the vagina. It is known that you cannot get bacterial vaginosis from sitting on a toilet seat, swimming in a swimming pool, bed linens, or by touching anything.

Your doctor can tell if you have bacterial vaginosis by examination. During the examination your doctor will take a sample of the fluid in the vagina that will verify your diagnosis. When your doctor confirms your diagnosis through testing you will receive a prescription for an antibiotic such as Clindamycin or Metronidazole. It is especially important for pregnant women to be tested and treated. Pregnant women will find that many treatments are available. Untreated bacterial vaginosis may result in premature  labor or low birth weight in the baby.

Untreated bacterial vaginosis offers further health risks such as Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. This is a disease that affects the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. This is a serious illness. Untreated bacterial vaginosis leaves one at a higher risk for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.

The best way to maintain the normal bacterial balance in your vagina is to practice cleanliness. Wash your vaginal area and anus every day with soap and water. Rinse well. After a bowel movement always wipe from front to back. Many doctors recommend that you not douche. You should get regular medical exams. Prevention is the best treatment for any infection.

Another way to protect yourself from bacterial vaginosis is to practice safe sex or have no sex. That means no vaginal, oral, or anal sex. If you have sex make sure your partner wears a condom. Be faithful. Do not have multiple sex partners and make sure your partner does not have multiple sex partners. Talk about sex with your partner and make sure you both practice safe sex.

Use a common sense approach and seek treatment if you suspect that you have bacterial vaginosis. You have only one body and it is up to you to take care of it.