How to Choose a Bacterial Vaginosis Treatment
An estimated 1 out of 4 women who have symptoms of bacterial vaginosis, also known as BV have noticed that their symptoms have disappeared on their own. The reason why this happens is because when the vaginal lactobacilli organisms begin to increase back to their normal levels, other bacteria levels in the vagina begin to drop. Even though this form of vaginitis may disappear on its own, doesn’t mean that it always will. If you have a case of bacterial vaginosis and you do find that it’s not going away, then it’s time for alternative bacterial vaginosis treatments.
If you’ve never had this form of vaginitis, you may want to consider consulting your doctor before you run out and try natural remedies. BV has often been confused with a yeast infection or trichomoniasis, so make sure it’s BV that you have, before you begin a bacterial vaginosis treatment.
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