Bacterial Vaginosis refers to a condition that’s caused by a normal vaginal flora that overgrows. This is often clinically presented with increased vaginal discharge with a fish-like odor. The discharge is either gray or white and also typically thin. This becomes more pronounced after sexual intercourse.

Women are most likely prone to acquire other sexually transmitted infections (STI), and pregnant women have high-risk chances of early delivery after being diagnosed with bacterial vaginosis. This vaginal infection affects millions of women every year. Research shows that HIV-infected women without bacterial vaginosis are less likely to transmit HIV to their sexual partners than those with bacterial vaginosis. To learn more about Bacterial Vaginosis, we will explain the causes, symptoms, and treatment for this infection.