How To Get Rid Of BV
Most people today have no idea what bacterial vaginosis is. Bacterial vaginosis is one of the most common infections that you can get, but most of the time, it goes unnoticed. This is tied to the fact that when you had it before, the symptoms weren’t very bad. If you are reading this article, chances are you have experienced BV or the symptoms. Symptoms include: white thin milky discharge, fishy odor, pain during intercourse, itchiness. If you have any of these, then you most likely have bacterial vaginosis. I will talk about BV cures in a minute.
So how come women get BV? It is caused by an overgrowth of garnerella or bad bacteria inside your vagina. This can be caused by two different things: either not enough good bacteria, or you have introduced something that caused the bacteria to grow. Any number of different things could be doing this, antibacterial soap, douching, over washing or wearing non breathable panties. Douching is the leading cause of bacterial vaginosis, because it irritates the vagina and flushes out the good bacteria.
There are two ways to cure your bv, visit your local doctor’s office or treat the bv at home. If you go to a doctor, they will prescribe antibiotics. The problem with these is that the recurrence rate of bacterial vaginosis is about 65%. You will also end up with a yeast infections as well. Natural in home treatments are the best option for your body. Ever hear of 3 Days to Permanent Bacterial Vaginosis Relief by Kristina Tomlin? This is a natural remedy that is developed to teach women how to rid themselves of bacterial vaginosis for good within 3 days. The good news is that it actually works. The methods she uses in her book work by strengthening the good bacteria inside your vagina to naturally cure the infection. This way you don’t end up murdering the good bacteria and risk getting BV again. Here is a 3 Days to Permanent Bacterial Vaginosis Relief Review.
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