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Is there any home remedy for bacterial vaginosis?


My mom has been having bacterial vaginosis for many years and it has reached the stage where it makes her feel miserable. She says she's tried what the doctor gave her but it never really worked as it kept coming back.

I was a chronic bacteria vaginosis sufferer for many years, searching for a home remedy for bacterial vaginosis.

I lived the everyday hell that your mum may be going through. I was so embarrassed about my problem that I did not even want to talk to my doctor about it. But it was ruining my life.

But I read this book that covers a good home remedy for bacterial vaginosis and it has helped me so much that now i don't get the recurrent bouts of bv anymore.

I would recomend you to read the book "3 days to permanent Bacterial Vaginosis Relief" (you can read review on the book here:http://recomended-prods.com/bv/review)

In your vagina live both good and bad bacteria.
Most conventional treatments such as Antibiotics and Anti-fungals upset the natural balance of bacteria in your vagina.

Antibiotics kills bacteria indiscriminately and you need many types of bacteria to have normal healthy balance.
This is the reason why when you take antibiotic cream it solves the problem for short time and then it back worse.

The solution on the book solve the problem permanently.

The only way to cure bacterial vaginosis is to take antibiotics prescribed by a doctor. There are no home remedies. She needs to see another doctor, and let him/her know what medications have not worked in the past. Also--When given antibiotics to cure a bacterial infection, you must take the entire course that the doctor prescribes. If you stop taking them because you feel better, leftover bacteria could spread and cause more problems. Your mom needs to see a doctor.

She needs some antibiotics, and needs to take the whole course.

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