How fast does BV go away with metronidazole?

How long does it take for metronidazole to work for BV? Symptoms usually start to resolve after taking metronidazole for a few days. For some, it can take a couple of weeks. It's important to take all antibiotics even if the symptoms are gone.
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How long does it take for BV to clear up with metronidazole?

You may have been prescribed pills or vaginal cream. With treatment, bacterial vaginosis usually clears up in 5 to 7 days.
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Does metronidazole flush out BV?

A full course of metronidazole tablets is the common treatment. Metronidazole is an antibiotic. This clears BV in most cases.
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How many metronidazole does it take to cure BV?

For bacterial vaginosis: Adults—750 milligrams (mg) once a day for 7 days.
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Can metronidazole treat BV in 5 days?

Bacterial vaginosis treatments

The three best treatments for Bacterial Vaginosis include: Metronidazole 0.75% vaginal gel once a day for 5 days. Metronidazole (Flagyl) 500 mg pills twice a day for 7 days. 2% clindamycin vaginal cream once a day for 5 days.
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Understanding Bacterial Vaginosis



How do I know if metronidazole is working?

For most infections, you should feel better within a few days. With serious swelling, including dental infections, the medicine will start working within a few days but it may take longer before your symptoms start to get better.
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Can BV clear up in 3 days?

Once you start treatment with a simple course of antibiotics, the symptoms of bacterial vaginosis (BV) usually go away within two to three days. While in some cases it can resolve on its own without treatment, it can take longer to clear up and it can come back.
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Can BV come back after metronidazole?

Using oral or vaginal preparations of metronidazole and clindamycin, 80–90% of women will have an initial response to treatment but 15–30% will get a recurrence within 3 months. In women with recurrent BV the initial response rate appears to be lower.
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What if BV doesn't go away with metronidazole?

BV that does not resolve after one course of treatment may be cured by a second course with the same agent. Another option is to switch to another agent (ie, metronidazole to clindamycin, or clindamycin to metronidazole) as other concomitant organisms may respond better to an alternate medication.
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What happens if you don't finish metronidazole for BV?

Carry on using metronidazole cream or gel until you have finished the course, even if you feel better. If you stop your treatment early, the infection could come back.
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Does metronidazole treat BV odor?

Bacterial vaginosis can cause symptoms such as discharge with an unpleasant smell. The antibiotics clindamycin and metronidazole are both effective treatments for bacterial vaginosis.
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Why do I get BV every time I sleep with my boyfriend?

Bacterial vaginosis isn't technically a sexually transmitted infection, but rates of this infection are higher in people who have sexual intercourse. If you are experiencing repeated infections with the same partner, talk to your healthcare provider and partner about STI testing and safe sex options.
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Does metronidazole sometimes not work?

Metronidazole belongs to the class of medicines known as antibiotics. It works by killing bacteria or preventing their growth. However, this medicine will not work for colds, flu, or other virus infections.
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Why is my BV not getting better with antibiotics?

Within a month, antibiotics clear up to 85% of bacterial vaginosis cases, yet for over half of these patients, BV will return within 6 months. This is thought to be in part because the antibiotics don't fully eradicate the pathogenic microbes, leaving BV-associated bacteria to regrow in the vagina following treatment.
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When should you retest for BV?

After a few weeks of therapy for BV, ask your health care professional to retest you for the infection. If you develop BV three or more times in a year, talk to your health care professional about alternating medications or using intravaginal metronidazole as a prophylactic for three to six months.
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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 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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Can BV stay forever?

Some women suffer from chronic (recurring) bacterial vaginosis. Medicine can clear up the infection, but it returns again after a few weeks. Some women report that bacterial vaginosis returns after their period each month. Or it can return after they have sex.
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Can BV go away in a couple days?

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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What does BV discharge look like?

A thin white or gray vaginal discharge; Pain, itching, or burning in the vagina; A strong fish-like odor, especially after sex; Burning when peeing; and.
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Does metronidazole gel come out white?

Posted May 22, 2018 under Ask Us. A common side effect from metronidazole gel is a thick, white vaginal discharge with or without an odor which usually goes away soon after completing a full course of treatment.
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What comes out when using metronidazole?

Does metronidazole vaginal gel cause white clumpy discharge? Depending on the brand, vaginal discharge can be a possible side effect of metronidazole vaginal gel. It should go away soon after completing a full course of treatment. If it doesn't, let your provider know.
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When do you start feeling better after taking metronidazole?

You should feel better after using metronidazole for a few days, but this will depend on the type of infection you have. Let your doctor know if you don't improve two to three days after you finish your treatment or if you feel worse while taking this medicine.
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What to avoid while taking metronidazole?

You should not drink alcoholic beverages or take other alcohol-containing preparations while you are using this medicine and for at least 3 days after stopping it. If you have trichomoniasis: Using this medicine while you are pregnant (especially during the first 3 months of pregnancy) can harm your unborn baby.
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