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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Treating reoccuring BV (Bacteria Vaginosis)

Below are the very good advise on treating the reoccuring of BV:

Treating reoccuring bacterial vaginosis naturally is certainly an option worth considering if you are prone to this terrible condition.
 For some women, a fleeting, isolated attack of BV is all they ever know, with the outbreak either clearing up itself without intervention or following a single course of antibiotics.
 However, the reality is very different for most women, with repeated attacks becoming a way of life and of course, with each attack comes the increasing threat of pelvic inflammatory disease or even infertility.


Reoccuring bacterial vaginosis is a sure sign that there is an underlying root cause and that unless you eliminate this cause, you will never be free from BV.
 One of the problems with BV is that it can be very difficult to discover just what is causing the outbreaks and therefore, successful treatment must incorporate strategies to eliminate a range of potential causes.

Common causes of BV include a change of sexual partner, overwashing, douching, using perfumed products on the vagina, smoking, eating a poor diet, having a lowered immune system and even just being "under the weather".
If you are treating reoccuring bacterial vaginosis naturally, you should therefore look at ways you can eliminate these common causes.

Also, the following strategies will need to be applied to ensure success.

* Enhancing the body's immune system

* Killing off harmful bacteria

* Rebalancing the pH levels within the vagina

* Introducing beneficial bacteria into the vagina

Using single, one-dimensional approaches are really no good for treating reoccuring bacterial vaginosis, but using a multi-faceted approach is the way to go.

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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Cure and tips for Bacteria Vaginosis

Active modern women are now very conscious about health,especially women's health.
This blod dedicated to women with bacteria vaginosis problem.
There will be lots of tips and cure and other treatement suggestion .
Please browse,I hope this will be helpfull for all of you.

To cure bacteria infection of the vagina you will require a holistic treatment. Most of the recurrent bacterial vaginosis treatment options in the market treat only the symptoms.

 A holistic treatment goes to the deepest level and corrects the problem from the roots so that all other levels also get corrected in the process. Unfortunately over the counter products and prescription drugs are not BV cures that treat holistically.


Natural remedies offer the best recurrent bacterial vaginosis treatment option in terms of treating holistically. These remedies restore imbalances and improve the immune system so that the body can fight diseases efficiently.

The first step of any natural remedy would involve stopping consumption of drugs and medicines that deplete the immune system. So stop taking antibiotics and birth control pills.
 These medicines are responsible for killing the good bacterium that protects you from various aliments including BV.

One of the best natural cures to restore the ph balance in the vagina is to take bath in a tub of warm water that has a cup of apple cider vinegar added.
A bath for 30 minutes every day should help in restoring the vaginal flora.



Another important step in the process of recurrent bacterial vaginosis treatment would be a clean colon and intestine. This can be achieved by having green vegetables, fruits, salads and other items that have fiber content. This will help in adding roughage to the bowels. And proper bowel movements will help to create a clean intestine.

One of the reasons for BV is the depletion in the level of good bacteria in the body.
Consuming probiotic supplements and other products like curd, buttermilk etc can help in building the amount of good bacteria in the body. This offers not only recurrent bacterial vaginosis treatment but also protection from problems like vaginal yeast infections.

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I would also add an extra article taken from
Health and Medical Information from Victoria,Australia


"Bacterial vaginosis explained "


Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is caused by an imbalance of the bacteria normally present in the vagina. In women with BV, the normal healthy bacteria (in particular, lactobacilli) are replaced by an overgrowth of other, mixed bacteria. Bacterial vaginosis has, in the past, been called nonspecific vaginitis or gardnerella vaginitis. This is misleading as it implies that.the bacterium Gardnerella vaginalis is the cause – this is not known.



Bacterial vaginosis may occur at the same time as other infections or sexually transmissible infections (STIs).

Symptoms
Symptoms of BV may include:

A watery, white or grey discharge instead of normal vaginal secretions

A strong or unusual odour from the vagina, often described as a ‘fishy’ odour.

About half of all women with bacterial vaginosis will have no symptoms.

How bacterial vaginosis is spread


Although it is not clear how bacterial vaginosis is transmitted, it is more common in women who are sexually active. It sometimes develops soon after intercourse with a new partner. Women who have female sexual partners may be at higher risk than women who have sex with male partners.
The link between specific sexual practices and BV is not conclusive; however, recent evidence supports the use of condoms to reduce the risk of this infection.

"Diagnosis"

During a medical examination, your doctor may notice:

The discharge or odour

Decreased acidity of the vaginal fluid – this can occur even if you have not noticed any symptoms.

Treatment

If you have no symptoms, treatment is usually not required. You should receive treatment if you:

Have symptoms or your doctor has noticed signs of bacterial vaginosis

Are about to have a medical procedure that could allow bacteria into the uterus – for example, insertion of an IUD or termination of pregnancy

Are pregnant – your obstetrician may need to be consulted about treatment.

Antibiotics are used to treat the infection

An antibiotic known as metronidazole is often used to treat the infection. You will need to:

Take the antibiotic twice a day for seven days

Take the tablets after meals – this can reduce the nausea and upset stomach that is sometimes associated with metronidazole

Avoid drinking alcohol during treatment.

Your doctor can prescribe a vaginal cream if you are unable to take metronidazole, such as clindamycin cream – this is applied to the vagina for seven nights.



Recurrences can occur

Even after treatment, about half of the women with bacterial vaginosis will get the condition back again within six to 12 months. This may be due to the treatment not working or to re-infection.
Treating the male partner of an infected woman does not seem to reduce the risk of recurrence. Female partners of infected women are at increased risk, so screening for BV and treatment (if required) is recommended.

"Prevention"

Most cases of bacterial vaginosis appear to be associated with sexual activity. Condoms have been shown to protect against infection and safe sexual practices are recommended for all women regardless of the gender of their partners.



Where to get help
Your doctor
Melbourne Sexual Health Centre Tel. (03) 9341 6200 or 1800 032 017 or TTY (for the hearing impaired) (03) 9347 8619

"Things to remember "

Bacterial vaginosis can cause a watery, white or grey vaginal discharge and odour.

It may develop soon after sex with a new partner.

An antibiotic known as metronidazole is used to treat the infection.

You might also be interested in:

Infections - bacterial and viral.

Sexually transmissible infections - overview.

Sexually transmissible infections - signs and symptoms.



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