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SIMPLE HOME REMEDIES FOR BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS


SIMPLE HOME REMEDIES FOR BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS

Bacterial vaginosis is common in people who have a vagina. Although it usually goes away on its own, getting treatment can reduce some of the complications and health risks associated with bacterial vaginosis.

A healthy vagina naturally contains both "good" and "bad" bacteria. But if the bad bacteria overgrow, an infection called bacterial vaginosis can occur.

Here are the best ways to treat bacterial vaginosis, as well as tips on how to prevent bacterial vaginosis.

What is bacterial vaginosis?
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a vaginal infection caused by an excess of bad bacteria. This creates an imbalance in the vaginal environment and causes the following symptoms.

thin grayish-white discharge, especially after intercourse
discharge that smells like fish
pain when urinating
pain during or after intercourse
vaginal itching
In some cases, BV is asymptomatic.

BV usually affects people between the ages of 15 and 44. It usually occurs in people who have sex.

Causes of bacterial vaginosis
Experts don't know exactly what causes BV.

According to a trusted source at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it is more common in people who have sex. Things that can increase your risk of developing BV include:

to wash
Do not use condoms
having multiple sexual partners
get a new sexual partner
Although you can't always prevent BV, you can take the following precautions.

avoid washing
Take probiotics daily
use condoms
The best treatment for bacterial vaginosis
Metronidazole
Possible side effects: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, metallic taste in the mouth, other gastrointestinal symptoms, loss of appetite, headache, mouth and tongue irritation
One of the best prescription treatments for BV is an antibiotic called metronidazole. You can get it in pill or gel form.

The CDCT trusted source recommends the following dosages.

Medication: 500 milligrams (mg) twice a day for 7 days
Gel: 5 grams (g) into the vagina once a day for 5 days
If your BV keeps coming back, your doctor may prescribe 500 mg orally for 10 to 14 days. Another option is to use vaginal gel for 10 days, then twice a week for 3-6 months.


 

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