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The best way to describe the difference between bacterial vaginosis and yeast infection is by the type of vaginal discharge they produce. In a yeast infection, the discharge is normally thick, odorless and white.  With BV, the discharge is thin, milky white or gray, and usually has an unpleasant (fishy)


The BV Cure that Helped Me


Normally the vagina contains an abundance of protective bacteria called lactobacilli. When these "good" bacteria are removed, there's an overgrowth of potentially "bad" or harmful bacteria that can lead to bacterial vaginosis. Yeast infections occur when a fungus (or yeast) called candida albicans becomes unbalanced in the vagina and intestinal tract, due to a bad diet and antibiotics, which allows the candida to multiply quickly.

Scientists have found that many women are misinterpreting their symptoms. What they often assume is a yeast infection is in fact bacterial vaginosis or BV for short. In a recent survey, 44 percent of women whom doctors diagnosed with BV had initially treated themselves for a yeast infection. These two types of vaginal infections have different causes, therefore they have different treatments.

Pay close attention to any vaginal symptom, and check with your doctor if you have any doubt between these two conditions. Here are the differences in a nutshell:

-        Bacterial vaginosis has a mean fishy odor, yeast infection has no odor.
-        Bacterial vaginosis has a white or gray thin milky discharge, yeast infection has a white and think discharge.
-        Up to half of women suffering from bacterial vaginosis are affected with itching or irritation while almost all woman with yeast infection has itching or irritation.
-        The cause of bacterial vaginosis is bacteria. The cause of yeast infection is yeast.

If you suffer from B.V and not Yeast Infection keep reading; I have good news. The good news is that it's fully possible to live everyday of your life living without nasty discharges or feeling uncomfortable because you smell bad.  It doesn't have to be this way anymore.

And of course you will get this entire break through information through someone who's been there.  The woman behind this cure has cracked the code of getting rid of BV. Her cure not only works fast but it has given a lot of women permanently bacterial vaginosis relief.

by Gerd Petersen

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markhourany wrote on Aug 10, '11
To get rid of the infection, you must know How To Treat Bacterial Vaginosis. There are a few options for treating bacterial vaginosis:

1) Medication; 2) Home Remedies; 3) Watchful Waiting

To know how to treat bacterial vaginosis, you may go to your doctor. It is expected that he will prescribe antibiotic pills or suppositories. There are also some herbal products for treating bacterial vaginosis.

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