UTIs commonly occur after sex, but a few thoughtful prevention strategies can typically help you avoid developing one.
Are BV and PID related? Here’s what you need to know to keep yourself from these vaginal infections.
A Complete Guide to Bacterial Vaginosis vs. Urinary Tract Infections
The internet is full of myths, and hydrogen peroxide as a bacterial vaginosis treatment is one of them. Keep reading to learn why you shouldn’t douche and how to properly keep your V Happy.
BV and yeast infections can both cause pesky, uncomfortable vaginal symptoms. Here’s how to tell the difference and what to do if you think you have one.
Antibiotics are a great treatment for many infections, but they can do more harm than help when it comes to BV.
Recurring bacterial vaginosis after sex is quite common, but many sexual and non-sexual factors can cause BV to occur.
If you start to notice abnormal vaginal discharge, you might have a vaginal infection. Determining which infection is plaguing you can help you get the proper treatment and restore your vaginal health.
A proper vaginal pH keeps your vagina healthy. Knowing what causes a pH imbalance and how to restore vaginal pH to proper levels can help prevent infection and discomfort.
Understanding the difference between these terms can help you identify why you keep getting UTIs and understand how to deal with them once and for all.
Recurrent bacterial vaginosis infections can be miserable—take charge of your vaginal health by learning steps to prevent and manage recurrent BV infections.
Yeast infections and UTIs can be easily confused, but it’s important to know the difference so you can get the right treatment.