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    Effective treatments for bacterial vaginosis (BV) include:
    • Prescribed antibiotics, including metronidazole and clindamycin.
    • Oral medications or gel/cream inserted into the vagina.
    • Treatment is important to avoid complications, especially during pregnancy.
    • BV can return even after treatment.
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  3. Bacterial Vaginosis - HSE.ie

    Treatment can be started without doing a high vaginal swab (HVS). A HVS is indicated when assessing abnormal vaginal discharge but is not part of an …

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    • Bacterial vaginosis

      Also known as: BV, gardnerella
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      One or more of these treatment options may be suggested by your provider.
      Usually treated with antibiotics and ointments.
      Medication

      Nitroimidazoles: It helps to stop the overgrowth of the bacteria. Metronidazole is also available as a gel which can be inserted into the vagina.

      Metronidazole


      Antibiotic cream: Creams that can be applied in the vaginal area.

      Clindamycin


      Antibiotics: Oral medication stops the growth of bacteria.

      Tinidazole

      Self-care

      Always talk to your provider before starting anything.

      • Usage of unscented products near the vagina.
      • Avoid multiple sex partners.

      Nutrition

      Foods to eat:

      • Cleansing foods such as carrot, radish, beetroot, dark leafy vegetables
      • Lots of water intake
      • Cultured foods such as organic yogurt, kefir
      • Prebiotic foods such as onions, garlic

      Foods to avoid:

      • Sugar
      • Fast foods
      • Fried foods
      • Red meat
      • Refined carbohydrates

      Source: Focus Medica . For informational purposes only. Consult a medical professional for advice. Learn more
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    • How do you get rid of bacteria vaginosis?

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      Dr. Hariteja AMBBS · 4 years of exp

      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... Read more
      Dr. Priya Darshini DweepalaMBBS, DNB Respiratory Medicine · 6 years of exp

      ...Treatment in non-pregnant females includes oral Metronidazole 500mg twice daily for one week or 0. 75% Metronidazole gel 5g intravaginally daily once for 5days or 2% Clindamycin cream 5G intravaginal for one week at bedtime. In... Read more
      Dr. Animesh HoreMBBS · 4 years of exp

      Metronidazole in oral or vaginal gel/cream can be used along with Clindamycin oral tablets/ cream. Alternative to Metronidazole is Tinidazole. Safe sex practices and single partner norm can prevent it. Avoid use of Intra Uterine D... Read more
      Dr. Mohan P. AbrahamM.D., FAAFP (Family Physician) · 40 years of exp

      One can get rid of bacterial vaginosis by: - taking proper medications, - maintaining vaginal hygiene, - maintaining proper vaginal pH, - wearing breathable underwear, - having a liquid-rich diet.

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      Dr. Ilya AleksandrovskiyM.D., MBA · 5 years of exp

      Bacterial vaginosis can be treated using antibiotics. These may be taken orally or may be available in the form of a gel or cream that can be applied to the affected area.

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      Dr. Daniel A. FosterDO, MPH · 16 years of exp

      Bacterial vaginosis is curable with either oral medications, gel, or a cream to apply in the vaginal area. Maintain vaginal hygiene, pH, and wear breathable undergarments.

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