Problem: Article: If you have a personal Facebook in addition to your Page, be sure to regularly link to your Page from your personal timeline. This reminds your friends that you have that Page, and if they like or share content from it, their friends will see it, too. Facebook ads are not free, but people who have used them regularly claim that they can increase traffic to their Page in such a way that the ads basically pay for themselves. Creating ads can be pretty time intensive, though, so make sure you’re committed to this before you try it. You’ll need to consider what type of editing software you want to use for the ad, what your target audience is, how much you’re willing to spend, and what you want the ad to say. Facebook will ask you to input all of this information in the Ads Manager for your page. If you want your Facebook Page to become famous, you can’t just promote in on Facebook! Use other social media – Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram – to share your Page.  Linking to specific Facebook content – a contest, a video, a photo – can help generate traffic for that particular post. You can also include your Facebook Page information in your other social media profiles by linking to it in your Twitter or Instagram bio. This gets more people to your Page in general. A good way to expose your Page to more people is by asking the followers you already have to share the Page. You can do this by promoting certain hashtags related to your current content, or asking followers to tag your Facebook Page in photos related to it (for example, if you hosted an event). This way you might be able to reach all of your followers’ followers. Most people who use social media to promote their businesses or websites or blogs are happy to help out other social media users. Share other Pages that you like or are interested in, and chances are they’ll share your Page right back. You can also make this arrangement more official by asking other Pages to do a share swap – specifically say “I’d love it if we could help each other out by sharing one another’s Pages! I’m willing to share two of your posts a week if you’re willing to share two of my posts a week. What do you think?” Some people might find your website – if you have one – before they find your Facebook Page. Embedding some of Facebook’s plug-ins on your website can help increase traffic to your Facebook Page and make it famous.  CTAs (calls to action) are a good place to start. A CTA plug-in allows your readers to like or follow your page with one click from your website.  You can also integrate the comments feature using a plug-in on your website. This allows users to comment on a Facebook post about certain content right from your website, if you have one. You can also share your Facebook Page by kicking it old school. Make sure the url for your Facebook is printed on any hard copy media you have – posters, business cards, newsletters, etc. This way, even if someone hasn’t looked you up online, they still know how to find your Page on Facebook.
Summary: Promote your Page on your personal Facebook profile. Use Facebook ads. Promote your Page on other social media. Ask others to share. Share other pages. Embed plug-ins on your website. Share your Facebook Page name on your print media.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The best way to figure out what kind of vaginitis you have is to see a doctor. If you experience any abnormal discharge or vulvar symptoms, they should be checked by a physician.  You should also see the doctor if you’re sexually active and could have an STI, the discharge is malodorous, you have atrophic symptoms and are of perimenopausal or menopausal age, or if you have a sexual partner, either male or female, with trichomoniasis. When you go to the doctor, she will perform a pelvic exam to examine the vaginal vault and the vulva to check for inflammation and swelling and obtain a sample of discharge for examination. She will also examine your cervix to determine if there is any discharge coming from the cervix itself, indicating a cervicitis, which can be a STI such as chlamydia or gonorrhea. She may take swabs from the cervix or have you submit a urine specimen to double check for these STIs. BV is a disturbance of the natural balance of the vagina. It occurs when the bacterial flora become disrupted and the pH of your vaginal flora is higher than normal. This often develops in women who use douches, have multiple sexual partners, and who smoke. There is one main symptom of BV. You will have a white, milky discharge that has a fishy odor. The best way to diagnosis BV is through a test done by your doctor. She will take a sample of the discharge for microscopic examination in the office. Under microscopic exam, there is the presence of Clue cells, which are bacteria-coated cells. She might also perform a whiff test, which is where she will check for the characteristic fishy smell. Once you have been positively diagnosed with BV, you will receive treatment for it from your doctor. Treatment typically consists of oral metronidazole tablets such as Flagyl. You should take a 500 mg tablet twice daily for one week.  You can also use Flagyl Gel, which is a topical treatment. You use one applicator of gel a day at bedtime for one week. A similar but newer antibiotic, tinidazole, or Tindamax, may also be prescribed. You take one 2 mg pill once a day for a week. There are multiple natural remedies that you can try for BV. You can take probiotics to restore the natural balance of bacteria in the vaginal flora. These can come in the form of an oral probiotic you take twice a day for one week to intra-vaginal dosing for 30 days. Research has shown that the use of a lactobacillus supplement by women who have recurrent BV along with antibiotic therapy helps manage the disease.  You can also try eating yogurt with a probiotic every day. You should also avoid douching. Your natural vaginal secretions are intended to keep the vagina cleansed and it needs nothing more than external cleansing with soap and water to be cleaned properly.
Summary:
Diagnose vaginitis. Learn about bacterial vaginosis (BV). Notice the symptoms of BV. Take medication for treatment. Try natural remedies to prevent recurrent BV.