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[B76]Bacterial Infection During Pregnancy
by Graham Winmill, Gra

If you think you might have a vaginal bacterial infection, don't hesitate to have a proper medical checkup. There are a myriad of reasons why this is good for you, but the foremost reason is that by going in for a checkup you can rule out that what you have is anything other than a simple vaginal bacterial infection.

A vaginal bacterial infection can most of the time, be classed as a simple yeast infection. By determining for certain through a checkup that what you have is an infection you can then set about the task of finding the right kind of treatment for it.

By going in for a checkup you also give yourself some maneuvering room to take preventative action against a possible recurrence of your infection.

Most infections will be uncomfortable and will generally have you running around in circles to find a relief from the itching, or burning sensations you might suffer from.

With an infection such as a yeast infection you might also have to deal with a cottage cheese-like discharge which can also have an unpleasant acrid smell to it.

There's no help for it really, if you do suffer from this kind of infection you will need to get it treated as the chances are good that it won't go away on its own. You'll also want to try and abstain from having sexual relations until the infection clears up as well.

Since it's an "infection" and not something else there's a better than even chance that you can pass on your infection to your partner as well regardless of whether they're male or female.

However in the event that you find yourself unable to abstain from sexual intercourse, you might want to practice safe sex and use condoms as far as possible. Although this might not be a 100% fool proof method of protecting against the transmittance of your infection it does stand a better chance than using nothing at all.

Also, with a vaginal bacterial infection you will want as far as possible to stop it from recurring. You might be cured of the initial outbreak but you can get it again through sexual intercourse with an infected partner, so it's always best to be aware of that possibility.

To that end, taking all the necessary precautions, changing dietary habits and generally as stress free lives as possible can go a long way in fighting a vaginal bacterial infection. With minor changes such as these you give your immune system a fighting chance to stand up against whatever infection might be thinking about your body.


If you think that all type of bacteria are dangerous, then you are wrong. Your body contains a number of bacteria in skin, mouth, intestines and other areas. A major percentage of bacteria are harmless and they actually aid normal functioning. Reproduction of certain type of bacteria may lead to injection of acids or toxins inside the body. This causes infections.

When bacterial infections are found in the body, your body activates its repair system to fight against the infection. The symptoms that you see for bacterial infections are actually responses of your body against the infection. You have to take treatment to accelerate your body's defense system and reduce infection.

Many bacterial infections are unnoticeable that you barely experience symptoms. Only when your body fights hard against the infection, you can see the symptoms. Most of the symptoms make you feel lethargic and drowsy. Certain infections on skin are evident from boils and pus nodules. Infection in throat and nose indicate problems due to bacteria in the respiratory tract. Similarly, infections in digestive tract can be identified with digestion problems. Once you experience these symptoms, you have to consult a doctor to prevent the infection from spreading.

Bacterial infections are caused by pollution and contamination. Skin infections can be experienced frequently when you travel under the sun in polluted areas. Damp and moist areas are favorable for reproduction of bacteria. As bacteria reproduce by cell division mechanism, they increase their numbers exponentially. When you come into contact with contaminations, harmful bacteria enter into your body through various ways and cause infection.

Depending on the type of bacteria in the atmosphere and your immune power, you will catch the infections. People who have a poor immune system easily catch bacterial infections.

Bacterial infections in digestive tract are caused by contaminated food and water. Even if you don't eat contaminated food, you are likely to catch infection if you use contaminated hands. Never forget to wash your hands before and after meals. Infections in urinary tract and vagina are caused by poor personal hygiene. You should always wash your hands and private parts before and after using public toilets. You must be aware of personal hygiene and care to prevent infections in private parts.

Certain diseases caused by bacterial infection such as meningitis and sepsis require continuous medical monitoring because infection is severe. Bacterial infections are generally treated with antibiotics. Bacteria are also living organisms and they have their own process for absorbing nutrition, multiplying and so on. Antibiotics hinder bacterial reproduction process by preventing the bacteria from doing its regular task. Some antibiotics kill bacteria and reduce its number. This way, your natural immune system will become strong to combat the infection.

Depending on the type of infection, different antibiotics are prescribed. Sometimes, your body may not accept certain type of antibiotics. You should always take antibiotics with proper prescription. Your symptoms may reduce even before completing the course of antibiotics prescribed for you. But, you should complete the entire course so that the infection is stopped completely. Otherwise, stronger bacteria will still survive causing intense infection.
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