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  2. The Real Reason Your Vagina Smells a Bit Funky, and ... - AOL

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    “The most common cause of vaginal odor is an imbalance in the normal flora in the vagina,” which causes a fishy odor, irritation, and thin to no vaginal discharge, says Dr. Streicher.

  3. Vaginal flora - Wikipedia

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    Vaginal squamous cell with normal vaginal flora versus bacterial vaginosis on Pap stain. Normal vaginal flora (left) is predominantly rod-shaped Lactobacilli , whereas in bacterial vaginosis (right) there is an overgrowth of bacteria, which can be of various species.

  4. 11 foods to boost your vaginal health — and make you feel ...

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    Foods that have lactobacillus, a probiotic, in them can help promote better vaginal health, in part, by keeping the gut in check. “The gut is the powerhouse of the rest of the body,” Sharp says.

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  6. List of microbiota species of the lower reproductive tract of ...

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    Gram stain of lactobacilli and squamous epithelial cells in vaginal swab. This is the list of the normal flora that are found in the lower reproductive tract of sexually mature women who exhibit no symptoms of illness and who are not immunocompromised. Lactobacilli predominate. [4] [5] [6] These organisms protect against infection.

  7. Bacterial vaginosis - Wikipedia

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    Anaerobic vaginositis, non-specific vaginitis, vaginal bacteriosis, Gardnerella vaginitis [1] Vaginal squamous cell with normal vaginal flora versus bacterial vaginosis on Pap stain . Normal vaginal flora (left) is predominantly rod-shaped Lactobacilli whereas in bacterial vaginosis (right) there is an overgrowth of bacteria which can be of ...