Bacterial Vaginosis Diagnosis
The best and most accurate diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis is done is laboratories where they are basically checking for several things:
1. Is there a change in the PH levels of the vaginal fluid?
2. Is there a remarkable absence of the “normal” bacteria in the vagina?
3. Is there a remarkable appearance of “bad” bacteria which cause bacterial vaginosis?
If the diagnosis is positive, you are advised to use a good natural bacterial vaginosis treatment. Click here to read about a recommended one.
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