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Bacterial Vaginosis is a common vaginal condition caused by an imbalance of the natural bacteria in the vagina. Instead of the usual healthy bacteria, other types grow in excess and upset the balance. This can lead to unusual discharge, a fishy odour, and discomfort, although some women may not notice symptoms.
The main symptoms include a thin, grey or white vaginal discharge and a strong, fishy smell, especially after sex. Itching or irritation is less common compared to other vaginal infections. Some women may not have any symptoms at all but can still have BV.
BV occurs when there is an overgrowth of certain bacteria that replace the normal lactobacillus in the vagina. The exact cause isn’t always clear, but it can be linked to having a new sexual partner, multiple partners, or using perfumed soaps or douches. However, BV is not classed as a sexually transmitted infection.