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 and cost friendly… so far I am considering taking a multivitamin that has probiotics in it along with acidolpholus (sp) sorry… and what I am not sure about is what to put inside considering peroxide or garlic oil from what I have read… maybe yogurt??? also I have an active sex life with my husband, so should I take a shower after sex at night and then do the treatments? Also don't want to sound retarded, but I didn't have a mom to teach me these things, I'm 29… should I not use soap inside? Since I have had this awful smell I have been washing…??? Advise PLEASE my poor husband!!! It's so embarrassing… Thanks! It's hard to find en
admin says:
Never put soap in there! If you want to wash with soap, only wash the outer area and the best one for this is a glycerin-free, unscented, ph-balanced soap. I use Dove Unscented for sensitive skin.
I've had this problem for 4 years and am still trying to get rid of it. Nothing has worked. What I'm doing now is drinking kefir milk whic is loaded with probiotics (40 to 50 as opposed to 7 or 8 in yogurt) and I'm fixing to start taking Miracle Mineral Supplement which is supposed to rid your body of all toxins, bacteria, yeasts, and parasites. It's supposed to cure cancer, AIDS, Lyme Disease and others. If it can do that, it should be able to handle this! This is it for me. I hope it works. Stay strong!
P.S. The natural remedies seem to be more proven for these things than antibiotics, which kill the good AND bad bacteria in your body, leaving open to getting more infections in the long run. Natural rememdies are better in that they target only the bad bacteria and baclance you out. Find something that works for you.
Bye.
admin says:
admin says:
You should NOT use soap "inside" ever. You should only wash the outside, and rinse it off because that is what causes an infection. Also, you don't want to get the area any wetter. This is what the doctor told me. It itches and you want to wet it, but resist the urge. the last thing you want to do is make it even more moist. You should use a soap like Ivory without any moisturizers in it and no lotion on the area. Don't ever douche. I put baby powder on sometimes if it feels a bit too wet. And after sex, you need to wash off! This is one of the causes of bacterial infections! The remedies you have described do not sound helpful. You need to be extremely careful about what you're putting in there, and peroxide sounds horrible!! PLEASE see a doctor.
admin says:
admin says:
I would recommend you see your doctor to get a proper diagnosis and proper treatment, because if left untreated bacterial vaginosis may increase a woman's risk of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), endometritis, cervicitis, pregnancy complications, and post-operative infections among other health conditions.
Treatment usually consists of three to seven nights of vaginal cream, however oral antibiotic treatment is sometimes prescribed and may be available if you request it from your doctor.
Good luck