Bacterial Vaginosis Treatment Options
Possible treatment options for Bacterial Vaginosis include different antibiotics as well as natural treatments. This article discusses both as treatment options.

Most often antibiotics will be prescribed by a doctor when result a treatment for Bacterial Vaginosis. The most usually used antibiotic is known as Metronidazole. This antibiotic can be taken by mouth with a pill or it can be also be applied to the infected area as a gel. Both the pill and the gel have been proven to be excellent treatments. A further antibiotic that is used is Clindamycin, as a vaginal cream. Many times, the best treatment often has the worst side effects. In the case of the previously mentioned medication options, the most powerful treatment is believed to be the oral metronidazole pills. But, it can cause some unwanted side effects, although these effects are usually minor compared to bv symptoms.

Metronidazole should not be used by women early on in their pregnancy. It is believed to cause negative effects on the fetus. It should also be avoided by mothers who are breastfeeding, as it could possibly harm the baby. The antiobiotic gels are not known to have the same side effects, nevertheless, yeast vaginitis can occur from using the gels.

The downside of using antibiotics is that they don’t guarantee that you will rid yourself from BV for excellent. In fact, it is very common for women to have persistent bacterial vaginosis after being treated with antibiotics. Statistically, over 50% of wome successfully treated have vagionsis symptoms again within 1 year. Unfortunately the cause of these persistent episodes is not well known. Many women have reported that the only way they were able to cure BV for excellent was to use home remedies.

A further antibiotic that is less well-known and still in a testing phase in the United States is Tinidazole. It has been used in other countries and in Europe to succesfully handle bacterial vaginosis. The promising thing about Tinidazole is that it appears to have less side effects than other treatment options.

Natural treatments are becoming more well loved. There are many home remedies that women have reported to use successfuly, such as tea tree oil, olive leaf extract, garlic, etc. But, there are resources and downloadable instructions unfilled to make your own home remedy. Unfortunately, these instructions come with a small cost, but that cost is usually less that a doctor’s visit and may be a worthy option to pursue.

Sometimes just a change in diet and activity can drastically reduce symptoms of bacterial vaginosis. As a final note, if you reckon you are having symptoms of BV, make sure you get a proper diagnosis, as the best treatment option depends on if you really have BV or just a yeast infection.

By Jason Luke
Published: 10/31/2008

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