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    Tests for Bacterial Vaginosis



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    Tests for Reference bacterial vaginosis Opens New Window take samples of fluid and cells from the vagina to see if this vaginal infection is present.

    A high vaginal pH, clue cells, and a fishy odor usually are enough signs that bacterial vaginosis is present.

    Tests for bacterial vaginosis
    Normal

    No abnormal Reference vaginal Opens New Window discharge is present on vaginal exam.

    A wet mount does not show large numbers of bacteria, such as Gardnerella, that cause bacterial vaginosis.

    No clue cells are present.

    No fishy odor is present when a potassium hydroxide (KOH) solution is added to a sample of vaginal discharge.

    Vaginal Reference pH Opens New Window is in the normal range of 3.8 to 4.5.

    Abnormal

    A bacterial vaginosis infection is present.

    • A thin, grayish white vaginal discharge is present on vaginal exam. The discharge often looks shiny and has small bubbles.
    • A fishy odor is made when a KOH solution is added to a sample of vaginal discharge.
    • Large numbers of the types of bacteria that cause bacterial vaginosis (such as Gardnerella), clue cells, or both are present on wet mount.
    • Vaginal pH is greater than 4.5.

     



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