Treat bad odor and bothersome discharge – quickly and gently

Foul-smelling discharge and discomfort in the genital area are common; as many as one in three women experience a bacterial imbalance at some point. The most common cause is a disturbance in the natural bacterial flora, which affects the pH balance and can lead to the genital infection bacterial vaginosis. The condition can also increase the risk of premature birth as well as infections related to vaginal procedures or IUD insertion. Therefore, it is important to restore the balance and strengthen the vagina's natural defense.

About bacterial vaginosis

The genital area always has a natural bacterial flora, where protective lactic acid bacteria (lactobacilli) play a central role. These keep the pH value low, between 3.5 and 4.5, creating a slightly acidic environment that protects against harmful bacteria. When the balance is disturbed and the lactobacilli decrease, other bacteria can multiply, leading to bacterial vaginosis – one of the most common causes of foul-smelling and troublesome discharge. The condition is often characterized by a smell that can resemble fish and thin discharge that can be gray or yellowish.

In about half of all women, bacterial vaginosis causes no obvious symptoms, which means the condition can sometimes go unnoticed. If the infection is not treated, bacterial vaginosis can increase the risk of complications, such as other infections in the genital area like urinary tract and yeast infections, as well as complications during pregnancy or vaginal procedures.

Treatment

Many who experience bad odor or discharge try to solve the problem by washing more often or douching internally in the genital area. Unfortunately, this can worsen the situation. The genital area has its own bacterial flora that regulates itself, and soap, creams, or intimate washes can disturb this delicate balance. It is also important to remember that discharge in most cases is completely normal – it is the vagina's natural way of cleaning itself. A healthy genital area should smell like a genital area, not bad.

Today, there are effective and gentle over-the-counter treatments that quickly relieve symptoms and restore the natural balance in the genital area, strengthening the body's own defense. Traditionally, bacterial vaginosis is treated with antibiotics. Although antibiotics often relieve symptoms, the treatment can also eliminate the protective bacteria in the genital area, which in turn can lead to new problems – for example, yeast infections.

Vernivia Vaginal Mousse

To offer a gentle alternative, we have developed Vernivia Vaginal Mousse, an over-the-counter treatment that works by mimicking the genital area's own way of staying healthy. The mousse relieves foul-smelling discharge and bad odor within 12 hours, while stimulating the growth of protective lactobacilli and strengthening the genital area's natural defense. Since Vernivia is antibiotic-free, there is no risk of subsequent yeast infection.

Briefly about Vernivia

  • Relieves foul-smelling discharge within 12 hours.
  • The treatment lasts a total of seven days.
  • Quickly counteracts the bacteria that cause foul-smelling discharge.
  • Strengthens the vagina's natural defense against bacterial and yeast infections.
  • Restores pH balance.
  • Free from antibiotics, perfume, and parabens.