Vivoo Vaginal pH strips provide a simple and effective way to monitor your vaginal health. By regularly testing your pH levels, you can detect any imbalances and take proactive measures to prevent infections and maintain your vaginal pH balance.
These easy-to-use test strips provide quick and accurate results in just 30 seconds to monitor your vaginal pH levels regularly. The easy-to-read color chart allows you to easily interpret your results to determine whether your vaginal pH is within normal levels.
Log your results in the dedicated app and observe trends over time. Take control of your vaginal health with Vivoo Vaginal pH test strips and empower yourself with the data you need about your body to maintain a healthy pH balance.
Wash and dry your hands.
Take a strip out of the tests bottle and close the cap tightly.
Get a clean cotton swab.
Gently swab the vagina wall to collect fluid.
Rub the swab on the reagent pad of the test strip.
Wait 30 seconds and match your strip to the color chart on the bottle. Log your data to the Vivoo App.
pH is a numerical measure of the hydrogen ion concentration in an aqueous solution, and is used to measure the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. Vaginal pH is the pH value of the vaginal microbiota. Vaginal pH values generally vary between 3.8 and 4.5. For women who are in their reproductive period (in other words, menstruating on a regular basis), it is common for vaginal pH to be equal to or less than 4.5.
The Vivoo Vaginal pH Test uses pH paper to measure pH levels in vaginal swabs. As soon as the specimen comes into contact with the pH paper enclosed in the test panel, the pH paper changes color. The color of the paper changes into different grades and shades of color depending on the pH level, with each color grade or shade representing a different pH level.
Yes, it is still possible to have a vaginal infection even if you have a normal vaginal pH. Even if you have a normal vaginal pH, if you have symptoms like: itching, burning, unpleasant odor, or unusual discharge, then you may still have a yeast infection. An acidic pH value does not always indicate the absence of infection. Seek medical advice if you detect any symptoms of concern.
You should take this test to help determine if you are experiencing any unusual symptoms in your vagina (i.e., itching, burning, unpleasant odor, or unusual discharge) as a result of an infection that needs medical treatment.
At-home or self-testing vaginal pH tests are practically identical to vaginal pH tests that are used in medical settings. But your doctor can provide a more thorough assessment of the health of your vagina by examining your medical history, administering a physical exam, or requesting other laboratory tests.