Friday 27 July 2012

**My Problem With Bacterial Vaginosis**

If you are suffering from bacterial vaginosis or BV, you know you can be one of the most unpleasant discomfort that a woman can suffer right?


Bacterial vaginosis is one of the diseases or vaginal infections more common in women and in fact one in three women suffers from it. However, it is only a small proportion of these women who suffer from "chronic bacterial vaginosis   bv cures
Symptoms of bacterial vaginosis:

Symptoms of bacterial vaginosis can be wide ranging and women may experience all or none of the most common symptoms (that depends on each woman and the extent they have the infection).
For example in the case of vaginal discharge: This can sometimes be gray, white and even yellow and usually (but not always) comes with (the discharge) of a musty odor or smell of fish.
Another possible symptom is the irritation of the vagina: Because you suffer from itchy, but once more I say some women suffer more than others and some have no itching or itchy irritation they generate their private parts.
If itching occurs, then it is more likely to get upset or inflame you a little vagina.
Women who suffer from chronic bacterial vaginosis also can have a nasty stomach pain similar to menstrual cramps.
And finally (for this article) another common symptom in some women is burning with urination, which many women confused with the famous Cystitis.

So if you are currently a chronic sufferer of bacterial vaginosis, it is important that you get around this problem as soon as possible and

What are your options?


As most women when faced with the above symptoms take a trip directly to the doctor's office (which is most recommended.The doctor will give a course of antibiotics, which must meet (this is what I always recommend) for 5 to 7 days for the antibiotics do their effect.

Antibiotics Bacterial Vaginosis calm down, there is no doubt about it, the problem with these (antibiotics) is how and where to attack attack, you better explain ...

BV is caused by a buildup of bad bacteria (gardnerella) into the vagina, once the good bacteria (lactobacilli) are becoming less and lose the battle with the bad bacteria, there will be an inflammation of the vagina and this inflammation is Bacterial vaginosis.

So the role of antibiotics to kill bacteria within the vagina, including the good bacteria EYE, by disrupting the balance (your vagina) and when you're done with the antibiotic treatment of BV will have the opportunity to return .

This often happens with most women who undergo treatment with antibiotics, they do not blame them, because they certainly do what your doctor recommends ... right  health and fitness reviewed
So what else can be done to combat bacterial vaginosis?

Well, there are some things to help maintain a healthy balance of bacteria (both good and bad) into the vagina.

The easiest and best way to start is the diet:

Eat plenty of vegetables and fresh fruits.

Drink plenty of water (at least 8 glasses of water a day until 6:00 pm
It's nothing complicated or have to be a scientist to know. But if you start giving your body good food, this will be better able to care for himself.So try to avoid processed foods, foods high in sugar and salt, soda and coffee should be drunk in moderation.

Do you really want to heal bacterial vaginosis? Then propĆ³ntelo and stop thinking that can not be, or you do not like water, or vegetables that do not pass ... It's all you do for 30 days and then have the habit of a lifetime to do a deal Eating or drinking yogurt with live cultures will help create natural sources of bacteria (lactobacillus) good.

Remember to keep clean, but not more than necessary to wash the vagina (here you can find more information about vaginal bathrooms).

It is also a good idea to vent a little vagina, whether you do to sleep without underwear or just taking time in the day to let the vagina breathe, to put it in some way.

So now you can tell that there are ways to overcome the chronic bacterial vaginosis, do not expect more to follow these tips and take action now.

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