Chronic BV, What You Need To Know
In definition, chronic bacterial vaginosis is the overgrowth or increase in multiplicity of the normal bacteria that is present in the vagina. It is true that there are bacteria normally living in the vagina. However certain factors and conditions causes the increase in number. When this occurs, symptoms of the condition will then surface due to irritability of linings in this body region. Bacterial vaginosis is the most common infection in women; long-term suffering of the condition is termed as chronic bacterial vaginosis.
This type of vaginal condition presents symptoms of itching in the genital region, and a burning feeling-especially when urinating. It will also come with a very unpleasant odor that you can describe as something fishy. In other cases, it is combined with a vaginal discharge that is often gray in color.
Doctors relate the condition to be caused by constant use of overly scented douches, soaps and vaginal sprays. This might be the caused why the bacteria have increasingly thrived causing unpleasant signs and symptoms associated with the presence of chronic bacterial vaginosis. Doctors advise limiting or perhaps eliminating the use of douches and bubble baths with strong scents as they can destruct the natural pH level of the genital region. Women should also refrain from using scented lubricants and oils to prevent irritation of the vagina.
During sexual intercourse, the use of a condom should be on regular basis since some studies prove that it can minimize the incidence of the condition although the condition is not sexually transmitted. However precautionary measure denotes the need to use condom during sexual intercourse.
Chronic bacterial vaginosis is best treated with antibiotics prescribed by your doctor. There are other alternative treatments considered as effective in treating the condition; however you should still not miss visiting the doctor’s clinic for consultation and further evaluation. Chronic bacterial vaginosis might develop in complicated pelvic inflammatory conditions, although this can be a rare occurrence.
Chronic bacterial vaginosis is one of the most common genital conditions of women. In fact one of every three women have suffered the condition in one point of their life. The symptoms are not that easy to bear, the reason why consultation with the doctor who will prescribe the much-needed antibiotic should always be considered to prevent prolonged suffering of the condition. These antibiotics aim to destroy the bad bacteria in the vagina; however they can be so strong that they end up killing even the good ones resulting in imbalances in the pH balance of the genitalia. This is one of the reasons why some women turn to natural alternative treatments for chronic bacterial vaginosis.

