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Bacterial Vaginosis CURE

sorry, i know this isnt such a lovely question, but does has any of you had BV or bacterial vaginosis and and ACTUALLY cured of it? ive had it for about a year and a half and cannot seem to cure it completely. my dr gave me medication that you insert but this last time it seems like it just made it worse. PLEASE HELP !!! your input would be appreciated greatly. im looking for any advice or home remedies that can cure it. i would like my L. life back. and feel normal again.haha.

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BD is right - please don't drink alcohol if you get the prescription med - I did at the end (we had some friends visiting from out of state) and I got deathly ill - not worth the risk.

Good luck - no solutions... :-(

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Maybe try going to a Naturopath Doctor, and try that route.
Your body may be imbalanced, and continual meds, are not working.

And yes, get a 2nd opinion from a different Doc, as Momma L. said.

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This is dinner table talk at my house, I educate physicians on laboratory testing and this is one that comes up A LOT.

Did your physician actually swab and test to see what organisms are causing this or is he guessing? Guessing or going by experience is fine for the FIRST time but you need a diagnosis of the organisms and to determine the balance of vaginal flora because you have a persistent infection. This is way too long!!

There is a test that is done using a vaginal swab for persistent vaginosis/vaginitis that tests for eleven different organisms as well as the balance of Lactobacillus (good thing). If you were a patient at a client of mine, I would recommend this testing and would bring him the specialized swabs if he didn't have them.

Call on Monday (or today, I have many offices open on Saturdays) and explain (demand) that you need to be tested. Hopefully this doc doesn't use some awful local laboratory without a lot of experience. Good luck!! Let me know if you need specifics, I always avoid talking about the specific name of a test or lab but I feel really bad for you and would be pretty darn upset if this were my physician.

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You need to try an oral prescription. Home remedies can't really cure it, but there are some things you can do that may help prevent it, but even that isn't guaranteed. I would also change Dr.s... they may not be diagnosing it or medicating it correctly.

http://www.webmd.com/sexual-conditions/tc/bacterial-vagin...

Also, this isn't a pee in the cup test or go by your symptoms, they need to do an actual swab. I only ever get it when I am pregnant. The meds make me very, very sick. There is a cream, but pregnant women can't take it, they have to take the oral antibiotic, which is typically 2 times a day for 7 days. It is one nasty pill.

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I once had an infection that lasted several months - I self treated for yeast over the counter cream, then saw a primary care who prescribed that single dose pill you take, came back still itching and she prescribed a second dose of the single pill, and then she sent me to a gynecologist, who used a paper ph strip and immediately knew it was NOT yeast but bacterial. She prescribed some kind of cream and I felt relief the next day.
Insist on seeing a real gynecologist who will can start with a simple ph test to see if it is an overgrowth in the yeast direction or the bacterial direction. Both are present in the vagina at all times but when one overgrows and the balance is off that is when you will feel itching and irritation. I fully agree with Christine - do not go to back to your primary care but to a good gyn who can do the right tests. You should not have to suffer for as long as you have.
One other thing that came to mind: perhaps your sexual partner is passing it back to you, and may need to be tested as well. It is possible that your partner is not sensitive and you are.
Hang in there, it really can be cured, but seek a good gyn (ask your girl friends who they use and whether they like the person). In the mean time, cold compresses can help with the itching and swelling. I wrapped a soft gel compress in saran wrap and wore it in my underwear around the house.

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Yes, I've had it and been cured. It's caused by bacteria so you need to take antibiotics, orally. It only took one prescription to cure mine. Now, the antibiotics can cause a yeast infection and that takes the medication that you insert.

I wonder if you've had different vaginal infections or irritations and it just seems like it's a constant BV. When I was younger I had some sort of vaginal infections fairly often. Most often they were yeast. Have you had a culture taken several times so that you're sure it's BV?

Taking probiotics would help strengthen your immune system.

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A year and a half???? That is crazy!! Are you sure it is BV? What did the doctor give you? Was it a vaginal cream like Cleocyin? That should have worked if you did it for the full 7 days. Maybe you need a second opinion and ask for them to do a "Wet Prep". This will tell all. If it does come back to be BV, then they need to run sensetivity cultures and find out what antibiotics the bacteria is resistant to as well as what would work for it. Does it have an odor? A vaginal Cleocyin that inserts using an applicator in addition to an external vulva cream, done at night when you are in the bed for the night, should do the trick.

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Hmm... I had BV when I was pregnant and I was still given oral prescription(something that's safe to take during pregnancy). I know vaginal medications for yeast infections but not sure if it works for BV(I might be wrong, but if BV could be cured with vaginal inserts I am sure all pregnant women would be prescribed that instead of oral medication). Also, you need to take probiotics.

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I agree you should find out exactly what you are dealing with, because that will make a big difference in how you treat yourself. But I wanted to chime in that in my experience sometimes your partner can be helping to "reinfect" you. I had troubles with flare-ups after sex and also around my period, when my flora just seemed to go off balance. Good probiotics can be very helpful in getting your body back to normal, especially if you end up taking more antibiotics. I had success in the past with using a mix of betadine solution and water as a rinse, I think it was 2 Tbs per quart of water. Betadine actually makes a feminine rinse now. See: http://www.livestrong.com/article/270150-over-the-counter...

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