Archive for July, 2009

Want to get rid of that embarrassing fishy smell in just three days?

How about these right… I think you’ll find the following nuggets of wisdom particularly insightful. Leave your comments below. Check out the second one in particular…

Common Myrtle for UTIs, BV and internal ulcers

The infusion of leaves can be used internally to treat urinary tract infections, indigestion, bacterial vaginosis, coughs and sinusitis, as a mouthwash for gum disease and a wash for skin Continue reading ‘Latest Bv vaginosis
news – Common Myrtle for UTIs, BV and internal ulcers’ »

Check out this interesting article about Home Treatment.  Then see how you can get rid of your BV in just three days!

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Bacterial Vaginosis Home Treatment

Bacterial vaginosis is a very unpleasant condition. Not only do sufferers have to put up with uncomfortable and often painful symptoms such as itching and burning, there is also the fishy odor caused by the vaginal discharge. Fortunately, there are ways to quickly eradicate this condition by using natural methods.

Bacterial vaginosis home treatment can work very Continue reading ‘Bacterial Vaginosis Home Treatment’ »

Vaginal discharge odor is caused by a condition called Bacterial Vaginosis, which is the most common vaginal infection millions of women suffer from. Using the word “suffer” may sound overly dramatic, but when one is miserable and uncomfortable with her own body, then a word like suffer is totally appropriate. I know how it is to be desperately looking for a solution to your problem. It affects all areas of your life: your self esteem, your comfort level, and worst of all you lose your desire to be intimate. Plus, it’s just plain embarrassing!

That unpleasant fishy smell is the most common first symptom of bacterial vaginosis. Bacterial Vaginosis, also called BV, is a condition in women where the balance of bacteria normally found in the vagina is disrupted. Nobody really understands what the cause of this imbalance is.

Is There A Cure? What Can I Do About It?

You could try some folk remedies like tampons soaked in yogurt. It’s an effective alternative that improves the vaginal environment.

But if you’ve already tried all the home remedies that your friends and well-meaning relatives have suggested. You’ve been to doctors, and on endless rounds of antibiotics. And the antibiotics just kill all the good bacteria, which just makes the BV come back again. It’s time to do something that actually works! Finally! Click Here to learn more about this simple and lasting cure for your vaginosis and how to get rid of that vaginal discharge odor – once and for all. It’s even guaranteed!

BV is usually not serious. However, without treatment in some cases, it can lead to more serious infections in the uterus and fallopian tubes. Bacterial vaginosis may get better without treatment; but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend that all women with symptoms seek treatment to avoid serious complications that may include a much greater predisposition for sexually transmitted diseases and/or pelvic inflammatory disease. The CDC doesn’t consider bacterial vaginosis to be sexually transmitted; so male partners are not usually treated.

It is often treated with oral medications. These drugs may relieve the symptoms; but may not in many cases, lead to a cure.

What it is not

You cannot get BV from toilet seats, bedding, swimming pools, or from touching objects around you.

Women sometimes confuse BV with yeast infections. Yeast does not look, nor smell, nor feel like bacterial vaginosis. The difference is that a vaginal bacteria infection will cause a nasty discharge from the vagina as well as a foul odor. This is merely due to the growth of bacteria.

Some people think that bacterial vaginosis seems to be linked in some way to having sex. But researchers don’t think you can “catch” it from a male sex partner. The reason it may be linked to sex is that sometimes the odor isn’t even noticed until after sexual intercourse. BV doesn’t usually cause significant irritation of the vulva or pain during intercourse. If you have these symptoms, be sure to see your doctor so he or she can check for other possible serious causes.

Prevention and Causes

BV prevention requires open communication with your healthcare provider, as well as your sexual partner.

Bacterial vaginosis usually happens in women who douche frequently or have other conditions that lower the normal amount of vaginal lactobacilli. Common conditions that possibly lower lactobacilli include frequent use of antibiotics, harsh chemical irritants in douches, or the overuse of feminine-hygiene products.

Aren’t you ready to finally stop the misery of embarrassment, pain and itching, not to mention the expense of all the medications and doctor visits? I’m excited to tell you that you can clear it up in only 3 days! After all you’ve been through, you are going to be totally thrilled and amazed.

Remember, that most of the bacteria that is in the vagina is supposed to be there! When you use too much feminine products and medications – you destroy the good bacteria and upset the balance – leaving yourself open to infection (and that nasty smell).

It’s time to stop the madness and get relief!

Vitamin D deficiency linked to vaginal infection in pregnant women – Yahoo! India News

Washington, May 23 (ANI): Expectant women with low levels of vitamin D are at an increased risk of developing a common vaginal infection that raises the risk of preterm delivery, finds a new study.

University of Pittsburgh researchers have revealed that pregnant women with vitamin D deficiency may suffer from bacterial Continue reading ‘Vitamin D deficiency linked to vaginal infection in pregnant women – Yahoo! India News’ »

How to Handle a Yeast Infection

The itching, burning sensation that seems to last forever and continually get worse until you are ready to try just about anything, or scream is something only women who have had to deal with a yeast infection understand. An estimated three out of four women will join the ranks of those who have suffered from yeast infections in their lifetimes.

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I hope you’ve been enjoying my posts lately. I thought I might do something different today and rustle up a few bits of info from around the WWW. These are some of the news items and blog posts that have been popular over the last few weeks. Leave me your thoughts.

vaginal discharge

vaginal odor and discharge that will not go away. smell is very bad and the discharge is very thick and paste like (Answered) Continue reading ‘Latest vaginal discharge smell news – vaginal discharge’ »

Is there a natural bacterial vaginosis remedy???

I have read many many posts on line, and I have looked online all night… for about 2 months I have had a BAD case of the fishy smell mainly after sex and my husband asked me to fix it LOL… it's horrible and I don't do antibiotics… SO I see very expensive pills for sale and some creams, it seems there should be a more realistic approach Continue reading ‘Is there a natural bacterial vaginosis remedy???’ »

Back with more news for you today. It’s amazing how much good information there is on this stuff out there if you know where to look. Three in particular that I found really valuable were…

New study evaluates the link between vitamin D deficiency and …

Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most common cause of vaginal discharge; there are 4 million cases every year in the US While the symptoms are annoying Continue reading ‘Latest Lactobacillus vaginosis
news – New study evaluates the link between vitamin D deficiency and …’ »

Candida Albicans: Cause, Symptoms and Cure

Candida albicans is the most common and virulent fungus that causes candidiasis or yeast infection in various parts of the body. To know about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of candida infection, read on…

Candida Albicans: Cause, Symptoms and Cure

Candida albicans, also known as monilia, is a fungus that inhabits the skin, mouth, gastrointestinal tract and vagina. In about Continue reading ‘Candida Albicans: Cause, Symptoms and Cure’ »