Friday, August 14, 2009

Chronic Bacterial Vaginosis - What Can Cure It Forever?


If you are one of the many women suffering from chronic bacterial vaginosis, it is very important that you seek treatment. It's not sufficient to treat it just to get relief from its unpleasant symptoms. Any chronic condition can pose some very real health risks that can affect your life beyond what is considered the 'nuisance' symptoms of this condition. When bacterial vaginosis has become chronic, women run the risk of getting Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), if it gets time to work its way through the vagina and the cervix and into the uterus.



If it's not treated in a timely manner (for example because you mistake the symptoms for just a continuation of your vaginosis), PID can lead to fertility problems as serious as complete infertility. If you are suffering from chronic bacterial vaginosis, your chances of getting PID are significantly higher than normal, simply because the bad bacteria now have more opportunities to work their way into the uterus.

Women that have it while pregnant, can experience problems and complications such as early labor and can also lead to a low birth weight for their baby. To prevent such complications, women are able to obtain a bacterial vaginosis test in early pregnancy. If you know that you suffer from this chronic vaginal disorder before you become pregnant, don't hesitate to inform your OB/GYN so that they can follow you up throughout your pregnancy to make sure that you stay bacterial vaginosis-free as much as possible.

With this condition, the problem is not so much to identify it, but rather treat it so that you can get rid of it for good. As a matter of fact, many women that have been diagnosed with 'chronic' bacterial vaginosis, in reality have vaginosis that have ordinary vaginosis that did not respond to the treatments conducted. The problem is to figure out whether this is because of real chronic vaginosis or because of treatments that don't work.

Medicines such as antibiotics have been used by the majority of women suffering this condition. But antibiotics have never been proven to cure the root causes of bacterial vaginosis, a fact that makes the symptoms return again and again. A good thing is that the lack of evidence of the effect of antibiotics has lead to the correct diagnosis or the condition. So, in order to get permanent relief from chronic bacterial vaginosis, alternative treatment methods are advised.

To find out how to get Permanent Relief for Chronic Bacterial Vaginosis in only 3 days, check out this bacterial vaginosis treatment.

by Ellen Dilga and Gerd Petersen

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