Bacterial vaginitis is an inflammatory disease caused by bacterial infection of the vagina. Bacterial vaginitis is easily recurring and has a high incidence in vaginitis. If a woman has bacterial vaginitis, she will have the following symptoms: 1. There will be abnormal secretions in the vagina, such as a significant increase in secretions, the leucorrhoea is gray, yellow, or creamy yellow, and there will be a fishy-like foul odor. 2. Women may feel discomfort in the vulva, and feel itching in the lower body when resting or sleeping at night, and some patients may have painful intercourse during intercourse. 3. Bacterial vaginitis is more active before and after menstruation, and the odor will be more unpleasant. 4. A few patients may experience pain in the lower abdomen and abnormal sensation when urinating. Bacterial vaginitis is a common disease and the treatment varies from woman to woman. The general treatment for bacterial vaginitis is local treatment, putting suppositories in the vagina for anti-inflammatory purposes and oral antibiotics.