11th October 2010
The conventional way of treating bacterial vaginosis is by taking a course of antibiotics. The most commonly prescribed being either metronidazole, or clindamycin. These must be prescribed by a doctor, usually taken for about seven days. If you are lookin...
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11th October 2010
You suspect you have bacterial vaginosis infection. What can you do about it? In this article, I will explain the symptoms of vaginosis, and what to do about it when it happens to you.
The symptoms of vaginosis include vaginal itching, burning and irri...
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11th October 2010
Bacterial Vaginosis., or BV for short, is a common infection affecting women from all walks of life. Traditional treatment is the usage of antibiotics taken by mouth, or in topical form inserted directly into the vagina. Whether they are in pill form, or...
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11th October 2010
There is a lot of misinformation about bacterial vaginosis out there. Many women don't even truly understand what it is, or what causes this infection. One of the best ways to take control of our bodies is to educate ourselves about one of the most misund...
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