Bacterial Vaginosis Treatments

  • Posted on June 26, 2011 at 6:28 pm

BV (Bacterial vaginosis) is frustrating for many women, especially when treatments does not work. This article we will show you a few effective ways on how to adequately, yet safely, treat BV, or lessen the symptoms and effects it has on victims of BV. Please take note that BV may vary for different people, and there is no set cure for BV.

Before you do anything, be aware that some cases of BV and/or symptoms of BV may go away on its own. The reason for this is because the vaginal lactobacilli organisms may increases to its original or normal level, and that the bacterial levels drop. This happens almost randomly, but avoiding sexual intercourse or douching will increases the chances of BV going away. Many people often makes mistakes that their symptoms of BV are gone, only to find out that the symptoms return in the following days or weeks, so it is highly suggested that people diagnosed with BV continue to patiently keep on the lookout, and use other methods that might increase the chances of getting rid of BV.

Though BV reoccurs 1 in 3 women who has been treated with antibiotic medicine treatment (oral or vaginal), it still is a way to treat BV and the symptoms. Antibiotic medicine kills the bacterias causing the problem, but it does not reverse the cause or damage that has been done to the person. Antibiotics medicine might not completely cure a person who has BV. Antibiotic medicine often reduces the symptoms, but those symptoms will eventually come back if antibiotics are not taken regularly. Antibiotics is one of the easiest ways to  cure BV, or to help reduce it, but not the best treatments. Natural treatment some time are better but might take some time to cure.

Bacterial vaginosis is a serious disease, and being unable to cure BV and dealing with ongoing symptoms of BV can be very frustrating and troublesome for many women. Not only can it lead to preterm labor during pregnancy, it can also causes the reproductive tract vulnerable to infections and inflammation.

With these risks, it is highly suggested that you see a doctor if:

*Symptoms continue to come back

*Having symptoms while being pregnant

*Any history of preterm labor during pregnancy

*Planning to have a hysterectomy or an abortion

Also, remember to talk to your doctor and find a method in which you are most comfortable with, as many methods can add and build stress levels on top of your bacterial vaginosis worries.

There are many natural treatments for BV out there. You can try some of them because many women are successfully cure without recurrent and side effects. Natural treatments are better and cheaper and are harmless. We recommend you to try the three days to permanent bacterial vaginosis relief by Kristina J. Tomlin here. This guide contain simple elements and all natural ways to treat your BV, just take a look at it and try it for yourself.

1 Comment on Bacterial Vaginosis Treatments

  1. melanie says:

    The reason I advocate bacterial vaginosis home remedy for bv cure is because these are totally natural remedies devoid of any harmful side effects. These remedies work to restore the bacterial imbalance responsible for the infection. They do not suppress the symptoms but address its root cause.
    1.Garlic- I would be surprised if garlic is not already used by you frequently at home. It has natural antibacterial and antifungal properties. You can consume garlic in raw form or use it for direct vaginal application. At the time of direct application be gentle and refrain from using in case it causes any reaction like burning or itching.

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