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How do I prevent bacterial vaginosis? |
I've been struggling with BV for some time now. I think it is abnormal for this infection to keep comming back, but my doctor insists that it is common in a lot of women and hard to fet rid of and keep gone. He told me things that could trigger it are eating to much junk food and sugar and also my partners semin could be throwing off the PH balance down there and also causing the infection. I just don't believe that the reaccurance of this infection is normal. Anyone have any tips or suggetions for me? To help prevent bacterial vaginosis (BV): Eat at least 8 oz (226.8 g) of yogurt with live L. acidophilus cultures as part of your long-term daily diet. In one small study, women who ate L. acidophilus yogurt for 2 months showed a drop in rates of BV. Consider using birth control pills, which reduce the hormonal changes in the vagina that may lead to BV. (If you have multiple sex partners, also use condoms to reduce the risk for sexually transmitted disease [STD]). Limit the number of your sex partners. Multiple sex partners increase your risk of developing BV by changing the normal environment of the vagina. Only leave a tampon or diaphragm in for a limited length of time. Ask your health professional about correct use of a diaphragm to prevent both pregnancy and risk of vaginal infection. Avoid douching. Consider using nonoxynol-9 spermicide, which appears to reduce the risk for BV. BV isn't passed from one person to another and is not considered an STD. However, if you are exposed to an STD while you have BV, you are more likely to be infected by that disease. It is always important to practice safe sex to prevent sexually transmitted diseases, whether or not you have BV. Preventing an STD is easier than treating an infection once it occurs. okay my first answer to this question was wrong, the book i got the answer out of was wrong, so here is a site you might want to look at,,,i aplogize for the last answer, i hope this helps ya http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/bacterial_v... http://www.cdc.gov/std/bv/stdfact-bacter... Wash that stinkin' p霉ssy everyday girl! guess what... if you are continuing to have sex, it can be 'normal'. it took me almost a year and a half to get rid of the recurrence. one doctor said to wear condoms for a month after treatment to prevent recurrence. he said it could be a difference in PH balance from the partners semen, or if the partner was having sex with anyone else, it could be a difference in PH balance with the other woman. my doctors said to stay away from any fragrances perfumes, soaps, bath products, and to eat healthier. Acidophiles is also very helpful, the bacteria found in yogurt (or supplements). wearing cotton underwear helps too. the biggest thing that was stressed to me was wearing a condom, though... because BV is not pleasant for anyone, tell your partner to respect that, and help you out so you can get rid of this ASAP!!! I tried metrogel and it came back, so I did a whole bunch of research on natural remedies. I'll tell you what worked for me. Boric Acid pills used as suppositories, which you have to make yourself. First I went to Eckerd and bought Eckered brand Powdered boric acid. Than I went to GNC and bought empty pill capsules. You fill the empty capsules with the powdered boric acid. one time a day, before you go to bed, you stick it up your vagina, it will dissolve throughout the night. Do that for two weeks and you should be good to go. |
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To help prevent bacterial vaginosis (BV): Eat at least 8 oz (226.8 g) of yogurt with live L. acidophilus cultures as part of your long-term daily diet. In one small study, women who ate L... no, they won't help, and may add a yeast infection to your problem. call the local health dept. and ask if they have an STD testing service. explain the situation to them. they may be... Not a coincidence at all. BV can be from many, many things. Here is what goes on in TONS of patients with your same question in a very gerneral nutshell-and I use the word bacti to describe ... sleeping around,it is a vaginal infection.... I had BV during my first trimester and I didn't take anything for it. I had BV during my intire pregnancy...I did take Diflucan(spelling?) In my second and third trimesters. My baby was ... First of all this is not an std. It just happens and is no big deal. It will not just go away and the odor, discharge etc can only get worse. It is easily treated with metrogel or oral anti... If you're with the same partner, have him checked as well. He may be reinfecting you. Also, make sure to wipe front to back after going to the bathroom. If you wipe back to front you ... A vaginosis is an infection of the vagina. So you can't get one unless you have a vagina :) Of course you may be contaminated by bacteria, too, but it won't be called the same then. ... |
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