Bacteria Vaginalis Infection
A bacteria vaginalis infection is usually associated with smelly vaginal discharge in relation to bacterial vaginosis, trichomoniais or candidiasis.
Bacterial Vaginosis results from replacement of the normal vaginal bacteria with high concentrations of anaerobic bacteria.
Trichomoniais is caused by the protozoan T. vaginalis and is often characterized by yellow-green vaginal discharge with vulvar irritation.
Vulvovaginal Candidiasis is caused by Candida Albicans or sometimes other Candida or yeasts.
All of these bacteria vaginalis infections are usually accompanied with abnormal smelly vaginal discharge. If natural cures for bacterial vaginosis are desired it is advisable to consider a bacterial vaginosis treatment.
You can use an all-natural feminine product formulated to assist with the root cause of fishy vaginal odor and chronic bacterial vaginosis.
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