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Because of the sensitive nature and the location of this infection, recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis can be very traumatic to live with. For most of us even after taking antibiotics the problem still comes back. So many women today are trying to get an efficient bacterial vaginosis cure as research shows, that over 70% of women that take antibiotics to treat Bacterial Vaginosis experience another outburst within weeks.
Under normal circumstances, the bacteria within the vagina is self-regulating, with the "good" bacteria outnumbering and keeping control of any "bad" bacteria which exist there naturally. This imbalance brings on the unpleasant symptoms of abnormal discharge, "fishy-like"odor, unbearable itching, burning and sometimes even pain.
Antibiotics kill both the "good" and "bad" bacteria within the vagina, and if the "bad" bacteria regrow faster, - which is very common - the condition returns even stronger.
Antibiotics can remove the symptoms for the short term, but the PH imbalance remains unterated.
You need a treatment method that leaves alone the "good" bacteria while destroying the "bad" ones, as opposed to antibiotics which will get rid of both types of bacteria that live in the vagina.
Natural cures
for BV are indeed more effective alternatives than antibiotics.
Expensive over the counter medication and antibiotics can simply mask the symptoms and do nothing to treat the root cause.
It is correct to rebalance the vagina's ecosystem. These strategies can work very quickly, with a full cure being possible within a few days and almost instant relief from the most unpleasant symptoms.
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- The most common complaint of women who first notice a problem is a vaginal odor that can be described as musty, "fishy" or pungent. The odor may occur at any time and be noted in secretions on underwear It could also be more apparent at menses or after sexual intercourse.
- The woman with a Gardnerella infection may notice a vaginal
discharge along with the vaginal odor noted above. The discharge will seem sticky white or gray in color. - Sometimes a Gardnerella infection produces a vaginal irritation or itching that's noticeable, particularly after sexual intercourse or during the menstrual
period .
Vaginal Odor
Vaginal Discharge
Vaginal Itching & Irritation
- In many cases, a woman many be completely unaware that she has a Gardnerella infection or she misdiagnoses the symptoms as having another cause. For example, she may think that she has a yeast infection and treat it herself with an over-the-counter medication. Even if not treated, the Gardnerella infection can disappear on its own and the woman will never know she had it. Or, in some cases, the infection can cause more complications later, particularly in pregnancy.
- If there is a question as to the exact cause of a vaginal discharge, itching or other symptoms, a physician can perform a pelvic examination and laboratory tests that will show if the discharge is actually abnormal and show the cause. Microscopic inspection of the vaginal fluid can confirm the presence of Gardnerella vaginalis; treating the vaginal fluid with a solution of potassium hydroxide will make the odor more apparent and pH levels can be checked to see if they are in the normal range, which is usually slightly acidic in a healthy vagina.
Epithelial Cells
The epithelial cells may show symptoms of the bacterial infection, even when the woman does not notice any symptoms herself. The vaginal secretions, combined with physiologic saline, may display a granulation or stippled effect under a microscope. The effect shows the Gardnerella bacteria.
Lack of Symptoms
Diagnosing Symptoms
- Step 1
Avoid using harsh chemicals in the vagina, or the vaginal area. This includes douches and harsh soaps, feminine deodorants and bath products.
- Step 2
Avoid wearing tight clothing that can make the vaginal area retain moisture and not allow proper air circulation. Excessive heat, moisture and pressure can cause a rise in the growth of harmful bacteria. Wear loose-fitting cotton undergarments, as cotton absorbs excess moisture.
- Step 3
Avoid having sex with numerous partners. A partner's body fluids will affect the bacterial balance within the vagina. Remain monogamous or abstinent when experiencing bacterial vaginosis. If you do engage in sexual activity, use a condom.
- Step 4
If you have been prescribed medication for bacterial vaginosis, be careful to finish your prescription. This will help you avoid future onsets of vaginosis. But there may still be reoccurance
- Step 5
Keep your immune system healthy by eating a diet rich in fresh fruits and
vegetables A healthy immune system is able to fight unwanted bacteria. Limit your consumption of refined flours and sugars, as both can weaken your immune
system , affect the body's pH balance and contribute to the production of unhealthy intestinal and vaginal bacteria.If you do experience bacterial vaginosis that does not go away within 7 days, see your gynecologist.- Step 6
USE LOVEMOON ANION PANTYLINERS DAILY TO ERADICTE AND REMOVE BACTERIAL INFECTION WHICH CAUSES THE FOUL FISHY SMELLING ODOUR AND KEEP THE VAGINA SAFE AND HEALTHY
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