What does chronic BV feel like?

Thin, gray, white or green vaginal discharge. Foul-smelling "fishy" vaginal odor. Vaginal itching. Burning during urination.
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How do you know if you have chronic BV?

Symptoms may include: Strong fishy or unpleasant vaginal odor, which may be stronger after sex or menstruating. Increase in vaginal discharge (about 50 percent of the time) Vaginal discharge that is thin in consistency and milky white or gray.
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What does recurrent BV feel like?

Symptoms of recurrent bacterial vaginosis

Pain, itching, or burning in your vagina. A strong fish-like odor, especially after sex. Burning when peeing. Itching around the outside of the vagina.
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What happens if you have BV for a long time?

What can happen if BV is not treated? If BV is untreated, possible problems may include: Higher risk of getting STIs, including HIV. Having BV can raise your risk of getting HIV, genital herpes, chlamydia, pelvic inflammatory disease, and gonorrhea.
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What triggers chronic BV?

BV is a result of an imbalance of “good” and “harmful” bacteria in a vagina. Douching, not using condoms, and having new or multiple sex partners can upset the normal balance of vaginal bacteria, increasing your risk for getting BV.
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Understanding Bacterial Vaginosis



Is it possible to have BV for months?

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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Why won't my BV go away 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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What does untreated BV feel like?

Thin, gray, white or green vaginal discharge. Foul-smelling "fishy" vaginal odor. Vaginal itching. Burning during urination.
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What happens if you have BV for a year?

Complications of Bacterial Vaginosis

If left untreated, BV can increase your risk for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as herpes, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and HIV. It also can cause other problems (such as having a low-birth-weight baby or premature rupture of the membranes) during pregnancy.
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What do doctors do for chronic BV?

To treat bacterial vaginosis, your doctor may prescribe one of the following medications: Metronidazole (Flagyl, Metrogel-Vaginal, others). This medicine may be taken as a pill by mouth (orally). Metronidazole is also available as a topical gel that you insert into your vagina.
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Can BV make you feel unwell?

BV is readily treated and usually doesn't cause any other health problems. With that said, it can increase the risk of getting a sexually transmitted disease (STD) or lead to birth complications in people who are pregnant.
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Can you have BV for a year and not know?

Most girls with BV don't notice any symptoms, so they might not know they have it and might not get treated. BV may be mild, but must be treated to prevent other problems. Doctors and nurse practitioners can diagnose and treat BV to make sure you stay healthy.
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Can BV last for months if untreated?

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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What happens if metronidazole didn't cure BV?

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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Why does my BV keep coming back after antibiotics?

The first course of antibiotics isn't always enough to cure this infection. Talk to your healthcare provider if your symptoms don't clear up. The answer may be a combination of additional medication, lifestyle changes, and new hygiene practices.
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How do I get rid of BV resistant?

Recommended treatment for recurrent BV consists of an extended course of metronidazole treatment (500 mg twice daily for 10-14 days); if ineffective, metronidazole vaginal gel 0.75% for 10 days, followed by two times per week for 3-6 months, is an alternate treatment regimen.
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Is it normal for BV not to go away?

Bacterial vaginosis often clears up on its own. But in some women it doesn't go away on its own. And for many women it comes back after it has cleared up. Antibiotic treatment works for some women but not others.
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What is BV mistaken?

Often, BV can be mistaken for other conditions, such as yeast infections or sexually transmitted diseases, such as chlamydia. Often, BV (or STDs) do not have any symptoms at all, so it's imperative always to make a yearly gynecological appointment.
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Why do I keep getting BV over and over again?

The hormonal changes associated with your menstrual cycle can alter the balance of bacteria in your vagina and cause BV. It is also possible that the sanitary products you are using create a change in the balance of bacteria in your vagina. Trying different sanitary products may help prevent recurring BV.
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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 BV affect the rest of your body?

Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) can affect the body in several ways. You may have a "foul smelling" discharge that can get worse as you try to clean the affected area. Discharge is often described as "slimmy" and can cause irritation on the outer parts of the genitalia as well as the inside.
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Can BV cause other symptoms?

Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most common cause of abnormal vaginal discharge. Additional symptoms of BV include vaginal odor and a burning sensation. BV also increases the risk of acquiring sexually transmitted infections, such as HIV.
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Can BV affect you mentally?

Emotional Impact of BV

For most women having BV made them feel embarrassed, self-conscious and uncomfortable, with many women also reporting they felt disgusted, ashamed, dirty, annoyed and distressed.
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Can stress and anxiety cause BV?

It may spur on pH imbalance.

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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