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Bacterial vaginosis

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Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the commonest cause of vaginal infection (vaginitis). The commonest symptom of BV is an abnormal vaginal discharge with an unplesant fishy smell, however, half of all women with BV don't notice any symptoms.

Untreated bacterial vaginosis can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (which can cause fatal complications of pregnancy) and to premature delivery and low birth weight of infants.

Bacterial vaginosis can be cured with antibiotics.


See also Vulvovaginal disorders, Sexually transmitted diseases, Pelvic inflammatory disease