Vaginal Ph test Strips Feminine Health PH Strips
Vaginal pH is usually less than 5.0 during a woman’s reproductive years unless a condition or infection raises it.
Vaginal pH test strip can help you decide whether or not you want to seek your doctors advice and subsequent medical treatment.
Once you found pH higher than normal, you should always confirm any unusual symptoms with your doctor.
Common Types of Vaginal Infections:
Yeast Infection--A fungal infection that causes irritation, discharge and intense itching. A healthy vagina contains bacteria and some yeast cells. When the balance of bacteria and yeast changes, the yeast cells can multiply, causing an infection.
Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)-- A bacterial overgrowth condition that causes a “fishy” odor along with an unusual gray, white or yellow discharge. It can also result in itchiness and burning during urination.
Trichomoniasis (TRICH)--An STD (sexually transmitted disease) caused by the parasite Trichomonas Vaginalis. Yellow-gray or greenish vaginal discharge sometimes with fishy odor.
Warm Tips:
1. The result of applying urine to the pH test strip is inaccurate, it must be vaginal discharge.
2. The secretion needs to completely wet the head of the test paper, the result will be accurat.
3. It cannot be used to test water quality or other liquids. This is only for vaginal pH test.
Visual Reading Steps | |
Step 1 | Remove a test strip, taking care not to touch the reaction fields. |
Step 2 | Immediately close the container again. |
Step 3 | After 30 seconds. |
Step 4 | Read the result by comparing the test fields . |