A condition caused by a disruption of normal bacterial flora in the vagina causing irritation to and drainage from the vagina.
Inflammation of the vagina caused by bacteria; the most common vaginal infection.
Inflammation of the vagina and upper genital tract caused by Gardnerella vaginalis. Previously referred to as “gardnerella” or nonspecific vaginitis, BV is the most common form of vaginitis in the United States and is characterized by vaginal discharge with the absence of lactobacilli and an overgrowth of anaerobic bacteria.
A sexually transmitted infection which causes vaginal itching and a foul-smelling cheesy discharge.
Bacterial vaginosis is an infection of the vagina characterized by a greyish-white discharge and itching. This condition occurs when there is an overgrowth of bacteria that typically reside in the vagina. It is most frequently observed in sexually active women and can be treated with antibiotic drugs.