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Ureaplasma is an infection found in 70% of sexually active adults – symptoms
BV
The NHS notes that the “most common” symptom of BV is “an unusual vaginal discharge with a strong fishy odor”.
Our discharge is usually thin, watery and white or gray in color, the odor is more pronounced after sex.
Antibiotics are needed to clear up the infection, which can be a pill, cream, or gel.
Ureaplasma infections have also been linked to pelvic or abdominal pain, Medical News Today notes.
Source: | This article first appeared on Express.co.uk