One reason that women don’t have a clue realize they have bacterial vaginosis is that they aren’t aware of what the bacterial vaginosis symptoms are, so they don’t recognize them when they occur.

It’s obvious that women with this condition are in need of bacterial vaginosis treatment. In several cases, women are so poorly informed about what a ‘normal’ vaginal environment is that they put up with bacterial vaginosis symptoms, believing that it is normal and just something that they have to live with. And of course, there are women that don’t have any symptoms of this disorder at all.

The Symptoms

Unpleasant Vaginal Odor

For the women who have bacterial vaginosis symptoms, the most usual one is an unpleasant or fishy vaginal odor.

The severity of this vaginosis symptom can range from

- mild, meaning the odor is barely noticeable, to
- quite severe, where the smell is noticeable to other people, also when the woman suffering from it is fully clothed.

It’s understandable that this unpleasant vaginal odor is not only the most common of the bacterial vaginosis symptoms but also the symptom that most motivates women to see their doctor.

Vaginal Discharge Changes

Changes in the vaginal discharge are also a frequent bacterial vaginosis symptom. Many women confuse this with yeast infection.

– A woman suffering from yeast infection will have a vaginal discharge that can turn whitish, think and have a structure that looks like ‘cottage cheese’.

– The discharge is thinner and has a milk-white or grayish color for patients with bacterial vaginoses and some of them will feel a mild burning sensation from it. This is the symptom that mostly is accompanied by the unpleasant fishy smell but can also occur on its own.

High PH Level

Of all the symptoms of bacterial vaginosis, the one that is the most definitive indicator of bacterial vaginosis is hard for women to diagnose for themselves. It is a high pH level. It can be difficult to identify because you can’t do it by sight or feel.

You have two options;

- go to your doctor or
- get pH testing strips that will let you know what your vaginal pH level is.

Anything above a 4.2 is considered above normal, and the alkaline environment lets bacterial vaginosis thrive.

If you have any of these bacterial vaginosis symptoms, you should go to your doctor to get a proper diagnosis, and also to rule out any other, more serious but also more rare, medical conditions. Once you have your diagnosis, you can set about bacterial vaginosis treatment and trying to get rid of the condition for good.

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by Gerd Petersen and Ellen Dilga

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