Articles in the Bacterial Vaginosis Information Category
Although many women use successful home remedies for the treatment of bacterial vaginosis, what’s important is that you obtain at least a diagnosis! It doesn’t make sense to use home remedies for a supposed infection when in reality you have a completely different type of infection.
If you’re old enough to have sexual intercourse, you’re old enough to know what the difference is between two different types of problems that affect the female reproductive tract : trichomoniasis and bacterial vaginosis (BV). It’s important to understand the difference between these two because one of them is caused by a parasite while the other one is simply the result of an imbalance of normal flora. One of them is more serious than the other because it can cause pelvic inflammatory disease.
Medical doctors just don’t have the time to educate you on why you have a disease, how the disease progresses, what the side effects are of the medications you are prescribed, and what you can do yourself to intervene in the natural progression of the disease. Many people don’t understand this simple fact, and that’s why they remain enslaved to a life of dependence on a medical system that really doesn’t heal them and only puts a band-aid on their health issues.
When oral sex appeared on the social scene, it often became a way for some people to walk the fine line between what was wrong and what was right. If they didn’t have actual sexual intercourse with someone but instead engaged in oral sex, they could still maintain their innocence.
When you’ve been told that you have bacterial vaginosis, the cure is often the prescription medication Metronidazole, or Flagyl.
Flagyl is a synthetic drug created to kill protozoans and bacteria.
However, like other antibiotics, it should only …
The biggest issue is the smell. It’s difficult during intimate moments to overcome a strong smell especially if your partner is engaging in oral sex. Many women use perfume to try to cover up the smell, but this doesn’t work because when you become sexually excited, the cervical juices start flowing. This causes more of the smell to come with it. And because it’s impossible to keep adding more and more perfume during intercourse, the smell wins the game.
The doctor then asks you what symptoms you’ve been feeling. You tell him or her that the itching and burning feelings seemed to come out of nowhere. The doctor asks if you have been noticing any peculiar odors and you reply yes, a dead fish smell or an old dirty sock smell coming from your vagina. At first you thought it was coming from your dog or the man who shared the cubicle with you at work. Then you noticed the smell followed you everywhere.






