Mar 02 2008
Bacterial Vaginosis Prevention
A vaginal infection that women often complain about developing is bacterial vaginosis. It is a common one that afflicts women who are sexually active and is caused by an imbalance in the vaginal flora. The vagina hosts good bacteria known as lactobacillus, and when these micro-organisms become outnumbered by unhealthy bacteria, an infection usually occurs.
Informative methods for bacterial vaginosis prevention can be found in many locations on the internet, from your physician, or pharmacist. Some are just common sense practices for every day living while others offer suggestions more medical in nature.
It is important for women to keep the vaginal area clean and relatively free from moisture that can trap unhealthy bacteria and allow it to grow out of control which will cause an infection. Health care consultants suggest avoiding the use of nylon underwear as it doesn’t allow normal dampness to evaporate as readily as cotton.