How is bacterial vaginosis treated?
By Peter Hutch | On May 1, 2008 | In Health-and-Fitness | Rated
Bacterial vaginosis sometimes clears up without treatment in some who are fortunate enough. But, in others, treatment is required. Usually, antibiotics are effective for bacterial vaginosis cure. Two different antibiotics generally recommended are metronidazole or clindamycin (2). Take these as a single dose or twice a day for five days. Take the tablets after meals to reduce the nausea and upset stomach that is sometimes associated with metronidazole. Avoid drinking alcohol during treatment. However, if you are unable to take metronidazole, your physician can prescribe other antibiotics or vaginal creams, like Tinidazole and Clindamycin cream.
Bacterial vaginosis sometimes clears up without treatment in some who are fortunate enough. But, in others, treatment is required. Usually, antibiotics are effective for bacterial vaginosis cure. Two different antibiotics generally recommended are metronidazole or clindamycin (2). Take these as a single dose or twice a day for five days. Take the tablets after meals to reduce the nausea and upset stomach that is sometimes associated with metronidazole. Avoid drinking alcohol during treatment. However, if you are unable to take metronidazole, your physician can prescribe other antibiotics or vaginal creams, like Tinidazole and Clindamycin cream.

Physicians may also recommend supplements to boost your immune system. A strong immune system is important to fend off unhealthy organisms that can cause illness and disease. Multivitamins and minerals that may be missing from your daily intake can be replaced to assist in making your body more resistant to infections and maintain overall good health. Bacterial vaginosis treatment plans may also encourage patients to consume milk products and yogurt rich in active acidophilus cultures. Acidophilus cultures have been proven to help the vagina sustain its acidic environment where lactobacillus organisms, good bacteria, defend against unhealthy bacteria that can cause an infection.

Acidophilous creates peroxide naturally in your vagina. You'd be best off with a dosage of 2billion+. I've used this method in preventing BV - and it has worked quite well for me, personally. If you get the tablets (not capsules filled - they are grainy your husband will get grainy stuff on his no-no spot) you can place them inside after sex and this should help a lot in preventing BV from developing.

Regular washing with warm water when bathing will keep the outside of the vagina clean and healthy. Pour water over the perineum. It helps to prevent urinary infections by washing away germs before they reach the urethra. Avoid scented tampons, pad, powders, and sprays. These products may increase a woman's chances of getting vaginal infections. Bathing in perfumed water or bubble baths also cause damage by irritating the vaginal area. Soaps, bubble baths all can cause irritation to the vagina.

Treatment of bacterial vaginosis is simple and involves taking antibiotic tablets, it take five to seven days of antibiotics taken orally or inserted in the vagina, the treatment is up to 80 per cent effective if it is used according to the instructions.

Garlic can put up a very strong fight against infections. Garlic contains many important antibacterial and antifungal properties. This is why this is one of the best herbal remedies for treating bacterial infections such as vaginal infections. If you decide to take garlic in the form of a supplement, it should contain 5,000 micrograms of alliums (the compound in garlic that contains the highest infection-fighting properties ). Consume 1 or 2 garlic capsules per day until the symptoms subside.

Generally, your doctor will perform a pelvic exam to rule out other, more serious, problems. A sample of the discharge will be collected to examine under a microscope. Bacterial vaginosis can be distinguished from other common problems, such as yeast, with this microscopic exam.
There is a particular test your doctor can perform called a "whiff test". A drop of potassium hydroxide testing solution is added to the discharge. The result is usually a strong fishy odor.
Yogurt, a rich source of "good bacteria," can be applied directly to the affected region. Consuming yogurt in generous amounts also assists in treatment.
Tea Bags, soaked in cold water and applied to the infected area, relieve itching and irritation.

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