Can your body cure BV on its own?

At times, BV will go away without treatment. However, treatment can help avoid the increased chance of some serious health risks associated with BV, including: Getting or transmitting HIV; Delivering your baby too early if you have BV while pregnant; and.
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How long does BV last if untreated?

Bacterial vaginosis is an infection of the vagina that may cause a fishy-smelling discharge. It's usually a mild problem that may go away on its own in a few days.
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How long does it take for BV to cure itself?

While the infection may go away on its own, most doctors use antibiotics to treat it. You may have been prescribed pills or vaginal cream. With treatment, bacterial vaginosis usually clears up in 5 to 7 days. Follow-up care is a key part of your treatment and safety.
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Is it OK to leave BV untreated?

Most often, BV does not cause other health problems. However, if left untreated, BV may increase your risk for: Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) like herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and HIV. Pelvic inflammatory disease where BV bacteria infect the uterus or fallopian tubes.
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Can you have BV for life?

Bacterial vaginosis is a common condition and treatment is available; however, in some women the condition may recur or even become chronic, requiring multiple and sometimes long-term treatments. Bacterial vaginosis is one type of vaginitis, or inflammation of the vagina.
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How do I know my BV is cured?

A sample (a swab) of the discharge in your vagina is taken. This is tested to check you no longer have BV.
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Why do I get BV every time I sleep with my boyfriend?

Not using condoms or having new or multiple sex partners can sometimes increase a person's risk for developing BV. "Sex sometimes leads to BV if your partner's natural genital 'chemistry' changes the balance of bacteria in your vagina and causes the bacteria associated with BV to grow,” Dean explains.
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Does stress cause BV?

Any change in your immune health—like stress—can impact your vaginal pH level, making a yeast infection and/or bacterial vaginosis more common.
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Which probiotics for BV?

Which probiotics are best for BV? Lactobacilli-based probiotics such as Lacticasebacillus rhamnosus, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus fermentum, and Lactobacillus reuteri are best for treating BV.
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Can a man with multiple partners cause BV?

Although BV is not yet considered a sexually transmitted infection, it is more common in people who have multiple sex partners, in people whose sex partner also has BV, and in people who do not use condoms. BV can be spread through sharing of sex toys, oral-genital contact, and fingers.
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Does boric acid cure BV?

Boric acid may help people with recurrent BV restore their vaginal pH. In one study, the use of 600 mg of boric acid suppositories along with antibiotics helped resolve bacterial infections after two months of treatment in 88% of participants.
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How do I get rid of BV permanently?

Bacterial vaginosis is a common infection, and there's no way to completely stop all infections. Still, you may be able to lower your risk of developing BV with good hygiene and taking care of your overall health. Be sure to talk with your healthcare provider if you're experiencing any of the symptoms of BV.
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How can I prevent BV permanently?

How can I lower my risk of BV?
  1. Keeping your vaginal bacteria balanced. Use warm water only to clean the outside of your vagina. ...
  2. Not douching. Douching upsets the balance of good and harmful bacteria in your vagina. ...
  3. Not having sex. Researchers are still studying how women get BV. ...
  4. Limiting your number of sex partners.
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How often is too often to have BV?

It's common for bacterial vaginosis to come back, usually within a few months. If it comes back, you'll usually be given more antibiotics to treat it. If you keep getting it (you get it more than 4 times in a year), you may be given an antibiotic gel that you put in your vagina.
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Can BV Be Fatal?

Some women suffer from recurring BV, which is not life threatening but can be annoying and have an impact on daily comfort and living. Here are some additional tips on how to regulate and prevent BV.
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How long should I use boric acid to cure BV?

Boric acid suppositories (prefilled with 600 mg of boric acid) can be inserted vaginally at night for two weeks when treating a yeast infection, and for three weeks when treating BV.
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What are the dangers of boric acid suppositories?

Side effects that you should report to your doctor or health care professional as soon as possible: allergic reactions like skin rash, itching or hives. vaginal irritation, redness, or burning.
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Can the same partner keep giving you BV?

Studies have found that women who have an ongoing male sexual partner are twice as likely to experience BV recurrence [3,10] and that inconsistent condom use for penile-vaginal sex is also associated with higher rates of recurrence after treatment [10].
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What is the male version of BV?

While there's no male equivalent of BV, some men do acquire a male version of a yeast infection, called tinea cruris (or jock itch).
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What vitamins help with BV?

To help with BV prevention, 250 mg vitamin C should be used once daily vaginally for six days after your period. While silicone-coated vitamin C is not available in the US, enteric-coated vitamin C is available in the US and can be used in the same way.
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