Bacterial Vaginosis, Trichomoniasis and Yeast Infection: Who Is at Risk For BV?
Bacterial Vaginosis, Trichomoniasis and Yeast Infection: Who Is at Risk For BV?
There are some conditions that are not always spread through sexual contact but still affect the sexual organs, especially in women. In some cases it is not clear what causes the infection, but they can be treated.
o Increased risk of getting PID after a surgery such as a hysterectomy or an abortion. More information Bacterial Vaginosis information (American Social Health Association) http://www.ashastd.org/learn/learn_vag_trich_bv.cfm Bacterial Vaginosis fact sheet (Centers for Disease Control) http://www.cdc.gov/std/BV/STDFact-Bacterial-Vaginosis.htm Vaginitis information (Planned Parenthood) http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/womens-health/vaginitis4305.htm
More information Trichomoniasis information (American Social Health Association) http://www.ashastd.org/learn/learn_vag_trich_tri.cfm Trichomoniasis information (Centers for Disease Control) http://www.cdc.gov/std/trichomonas/default.htm Trichomoniasis information (Planned Parenthood) http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/stds-hiv-safersex/trichomoniasis-4282.htm
Yeast infection (Candidiasis) Candidiasis is a common problem if the body grows too much yeast. Yeast is pat of the normal balance in the vagina, penis and anal area. When the normal bacteria that keep yeast under control are out of balance, too many yeast cells grow. This is called overgrowth or more frequently a "yeast infection" Yeast infections are not usually spread through sex. Antibiotic medicines can upset the m=normal balance in the vagina and cause yeast overgrowth. Hormone changes during pregnancy, use of birth control pills and menstruation can also cause yeast to grow. Signs and symptoms o Discharge that looks like cottage cheese. o Itching o Redness and burning (especially during urination) o Sex may feel painful or dry. o Males may experience an itchy rash on the penis. Testing - Usually the health care provider can tell by examining the vagina, and also the vaginal discuarge can be tested. Because some STDs can look like a yeast infection, it is important to be tested for them at the same time. Treatment - Over the counter yeast treatments usually work. It is important before starting a medication for yeast infection to be diagnosed. The treatment is usually a medicine that is placed in the vagina. Male partners of women with yeast are not usually treated but they should be checked for STDs.
More information Yeast information (American Social Health Association) http://www.ashastd.org/learn/learn_vag_trich_yst.cfm Candidiasis information (Planned Parenthood) http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/womens-health/vaginitis4305.htm