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Vaginal odor can have a significant impact on a woman’s emotional well being. Women should understand that in most cases it is not caused by poor hygiene but rather by a pH imbalance or bacterial vaginosis. Vaginal odor effects millions of women worldwide so you are definitely not alone.

By being in tune with your own body scents, should a problem arise, you will know. Vaginal discharge is normal, but off colored or a fishy smell could be symptoms of Bacterial Vaginosis. Additionally yeast infections can also produce a heavy discharge that sometimes has the consistency of ‘cottage cheese’. You should visit your Dr. if Vaginal Odor and Vaginal Odor persist.

OvaryNormal vaginal discharge, if any, should be clear or white milky color when a woman is not having her period. While in menstruation, the discharge is what keeps your vagina clean. It is considered normal for your discharge to thicken and increases when sexually aroused, breast feeding, or during ovulation but this should not cause a fishy smelling Vaginal Odor.

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Scented sprays and vaginal douches should not be used at any time, especially if you are experiencing a problem with Vaginal Odor. Douches and/or sprays are known to disrupt the normal pH level of your vagina.

Showering daily is very important for the best personal hygiene and always use unscented soaps. Try to avoid bubble baths and perfumed soaps if you are diagnosed with Bacterial Vaginosis or a yeast infection or experiencing Vaginal Odor. Drying off with a clean soft cotton towel and wearing cotton crotch panties are very beneficial.

Because the growth of bacteria thrives in moist, warm areas, it is very important to wear lose fitting clothing that won’t restrict air circulation. Try to avoid long term wear of wet swim suits which can cause Vaginal Odor.

Women and men both are susceptible to being infected with the parasite Trichomoniasis. This infection may be contracted when you have sexual intercourse with a partner who is infected. There may be no symptoms but can include a rather strong Vaginal Odor, vaginal discharge, vaginal itching and/or vaginal irritation as well as light vaginal bleeding.

Larger amounts of bacteria in your vagina can produce a yellowish/gray color, fishy Vaginal Odor, pain during sexual intercourse, redness and itching. These are all symptoms of Bacterial Vaginosis, also known as (BV). Often times, no symptoms will be present at all.

Although BV, or Bacterial Vaginosis, isn’t technically a vaginal sexually transmitted disease it does exist in higher rates in those women that are sexually active. Your doctor will normally prescribe a topical or oral medication although you may wish to pursue a natural method. It is usually not necessary for the male partner to be treated for BV.

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