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Hi, Google bv and sea salt, you will be amazed at the answers you will find, and not a drug insite.Good Luck 
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Hi, Google bv and sea salt, you will be amazed at the answers, lot of info, and no drugs.Good Luck
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Hi, Its a big problem with bv it keeps coming back, but google bv and sea salt, you may find some interesting answer's that my help you, lots of...
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No, that is not the treatment of choice for bacterial vaginosis. It would not be likely to help. I am assuming that you are self-treating, perhaps...
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This is a good question. Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is usually caused by a disruption of the balance between "good" bacteria and...
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The following information about Bacterial Vaginosis will probably answer your question. If you think you may have a vaginal infection, please give...
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Bacterial vaginosis is vaginal condition that can produce vaginal discharge and results from an overgrowth of normal bacteria in the vagina. In the...
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When a woman reports an unusual vaginal discharge, the doctor will ask her a series of routine questions to help distinguish mild from more serious...
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Researchers have had difficulty determining exactly what causes bacterial vaginosis. At present, it seems to be that a combination of multiple...
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Treatment for bacterial vaginosis consists of antibiotics. A few antibiotic remedies are routinely used. Metronidazole (Flagyl) taken by either oral...
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Bacterial vaginosis can resolve completely without complications after treatment. No special follow-up is necessary if the symptoms disappear. In...
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Many women (about 85% of those affected) with bacterial vaginosis actually have no symptoms. When symptoms do occur, vaginal discharge and odor are...
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Ways to prevent bacterial vaginosis are not yet known. Female hygiene products like douches and deodorants will not cure the infection. These...
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Maybe. But some medications for bacterial vaginosis should not be taken during the first three months of pregnancy. Tell your doctor if you are...
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Bacterial vaginosis can only be treated with drugs ordered by your doctor. Over-the-counter remedies will not cure BV. The most common drugs...
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