Thursday, October 29, 2009

A Bacterial Vaginosis Cure That Can Get Rid Of The Condition Once And For All - Does It Excist?

BV or Bacterial Vaginosis is the most common cause of vaginal discharge. In fact, this condition is an overgrowth of the bad bacteria that is normally found in the vagina. In a healthy vagina, there is a balance of good and the bad bacteria. With Bacterial Vaginosis, the bacteria flourish while the good bacteria are lessened or gone.




In most cases BV is found in women who are sexually active.

The main symptoms of BV are;

- a musky vaginal odor,
- a thin gray or white discharge from vagina
- Irritation and itching in the vaginal area.

Sometimes BV heals spontaneous but if you suspect you are suffering from BV, don't hesitate to visit your doctor because this infection can cause more severe conditions, for instance pelvic inflammatory disease.

Your physician will be able to diagnose BV by physical exam and by testing a swab containing a sample of vaginal discharge. For women in pregnancy, treatment is especially important because BV can cause premature delivery or low birth weight for the baby. In some cases, for pregnant women who have previously had a baby born prematurely, it is often recommended that they get tested and treated for bacterial vaginosis relief if necessary. There are more than 800,000 pregnant American women that are infected with Bacterial Vaginosis each year.

If you suffer from BV, your physician may prescribe Metronidazole (branded Flagyl) for you. While you are under the treatment of Metronidazole, you should avoid even small amounts of alcohol as it will help to prevent nausea or even vomiting. Metronidazole may interact with other medications so it is imperative that you tell your physician about any medications you are taking, whether prescribed or over the counter.

Metronidazole is available in oral form or as a vaginal gel. The oral medication is 500 mg and taken twice daily for seven days. The gel is applied once per day for seven days or twice per day for five days.

Another treatment option is Lactobacillus vaginal suppositories. Lactobacillus is the good bacteria normally present in the vagina. Studies have not been conclusive as to whether it gives BV relief or not. Clindamycin is sometimes prescribed to treat Bacterial Vaginosis.

During a bacterial vaginosis cure, it is recommended that you abstain from sexual relations or reducing the number of sex partners until the infection heals. It is also recommended to avoid douching. Make sure that you use all of the medication your doctor has prescribed even if you feel relief before the cure is over.

by Gerd Petersen

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