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		<title>How Do You Know If You Have Bacterial Vaginosis?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 11:04:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do not panic Bacterial Vaginosis Treatments are available. Any imbalance of the bacteria within the vagina is likely to bring on the condition or mild infection know as bacterial vaginosis. As with any infection it is always best to get it checked out by a professional. An infection is commonly characterized by any of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do not panic <a title="bacterial vaginosis treatments" href="http://www.bacterialvaginosishelp.com"><strong>Bacterial Vaginosis Treatments</strong></a> are available. Any imbalance of the bacteria within the vagina is likely to bring on the condition or mild infection know as bacterial vaginosis. As with any infection it is always best to get it checked out by a professional. An infection is commonly characterized by any of the following: localized redness, heat, pain, or even swelling. Infections may also result in the production of pus, a whitish-yellow, yellow, or yellow-brown substance which is often characterized by a foul odor. With bacterial vaginosis the discharge is grayish and watery and accompanied by a foul fishy or musty odor. This discharge may either be colored or clear, and may be either watery or viscous in consistency. This could indicate the bacterial vaginosis infection.</p>
<p>Not all cases of bacterial vaginosis, however, manifest this distinctive fishy odor or vaginal discharge. Some of the less common symptoms include intense itching and irritation, swelling of the vagina and even cramp like stomach pains. so if you have any of those symptoms is a good chance you may have bacterial vaginosis.</p>
<p>Women who are generally infected by bacterial vaginosis have been observed to be the ones between 15 and 44, although some women well past menopause have also been reported to have been infected. Some studies seem to point to increased sexual activity or contact with new partners to be a trigger or even source of bacterial vaginosis, although there have no been conclusive data to back this speculation. Recent studies show that particularly susceptible to bacterial vaginosis are pregnant women and those who have had, or currently have sexually transmitted infections. Another possible vehicle of infection is transmission through homosexual encounters between women, that is, women who engage in sexual acts with other women. It has not been confirmed that sexual intercourse and the exchange of vaginal fluids is to blame for infection but studies are continuing. In younger women, bacterial vaginitis is attributed to improper hygiene, mainly by wiping after defecation, thereby contaminating the vagina with strep, or bacteria normally associated with the anus. Some of the more likely causes of contamination are the use of thongs and other underwear that can rub between the anus and vagina.</p>
<p>If you do suspect you have bacterial vaginosis then treatment should be started as soon as possible if leaft untreated there is a chance some more major could transpire.</p>
<p>The most common form of treatment for bacterial vaginosis is antibiotics the trouble with these is that they kill all bacteria including good bacteria and will not stop the return of the vaginosis.</p>
<p>You really need to get smart with your body and build you own bodies natural bacteria balance to help prevent bacterial vaginosis. This can be done with probiotic supplements such as Lactobacillus Acidophilus and natural yogurt containing live cultures amongst other things.</p>
<p>After suffering with <a title="recurrent bacterial vaginosis" href="http://www.bacterialvaginosishelp.com/category/recurrent-bacterial-vaginosis">recurrent bacterial vaginitis</a> (BV) for over 3 years I eventually found a totally natural cure that did not involve any antibiotics or creams. If you have bacterial vaginitis for the first time or have had recurrent bacterial vaginitis for some time this is something you really should consider looking at <a title="bacterial vaginosis help" href="http://www.bacterialvaginosishelp.com"><strong>Bacterial Vaginosis Help</strong></a></p>
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		<title>Pregnancy and Bacterial Vaginosis &#8211; The Added Dangers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 10:19:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Hariram</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pregnancy and bacterial vaginosis facts Being pregnant is supposed to be very enjoyable but it is also a time when you are very delicate and need to look after yourself. Having to care for herself and her unborn child becomes the utmost priority for many cases of pregnancy nowadays, especially since there are an increasing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="pregnancy and bacterial vaginosis" href="http://www.bacterialvaginosishelp.com">Pregnancy and bacterial vaginosis</a> facts Being pregnant is supposed to be very enjoyable but it is also a time when you are very delicate and need to look after yourself. Having to care for herself and her unborn child becomes the utmost priority for many cases of pregnancy nowadays, especially since there are an increasing number of physical and health hazards that may threaten the well being of a pregnant woman, including illnesses and infections, which is particularly difficult since pregnant women cannot readily take the medications normally prescribed for people suffering from the same form of illness or infection. Any chemical or foreign substance introduced into the body of the pregnant mother will inevitably also affect the unborn child, which is why special care must be taken in finding and taking any form of medication during this very fragile state.</p>
<p>The risks for pregnant women with bacterial vaginosis are very real and can included low birth weight and premature birth. Bacterial vaginosis can even cause in rare cases early rupture of the amniotic membrane. bacterial vaginosis is very common with up to 1 in 3 women suffering at some point in thier lives, it is also a common infection for pregnant women to catch due to the changing going on within their vagina.6% of all miscarriages in women. An alarming fact, however, is that the same study also revealed that 10% to 30% of all pregnant women will experience bacterial vaginosis during their pregnancy. The same metabolic changes that occur in the woman&#8217;s body during pregnancy is being eyed as being primarily responsible for this fact. Bacterial vaginosis is normally caused by the imbalance of the naturally-occuring bacterial flora in the vagina, and once this gentle balance has been upset, it will allow one or more of the bacterial culture in the flora to multiply beyond the point where it is beneficial, and it then becomes an infection. This is where you need a good <a title="bacterial vaginosis treatment" href="http://www.bacterialvaginosishelp.com">bacterial vaginosis treatment</a></p>
<p>For pregnant women found to have bacterial vaginosis, there are several treatments specially formulated so as not to affect or upset the delicate nature of the pregnancy, including oral medications and topical treatments. Tablets and foodstuff rich in lactobacillus acidophilus is also being recommended for pregnant women, as the natural ingredients in acidophilus makes it a very safe alternative, plus the natural benefits it does for the body is also quite favorable. Most doctors, however, will recommend a thorough preventive strategy. They will suggest that a consultation and check up be done before any plans of conception are undergone. Get help for <a title="bacterial vaginosis " href="http://www.bacterialvaginosishelp.com">bacterial vaginosis</a> today</p>
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		<title>Bacterial Vaginosis Treatments That Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2009 08:50:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Hariram</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Natural Treatments For Bacterial Vaginosis. So what is the best way to treat bacterial vaginosis? Well if you suffer from bacterial vaginosis whether it be for the first time of if you suffer with recurrent BV you will know how unpleasant it can be and how quickly you want it cleared up. Bacterial vaginosis causes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="bacterial vaginosis treatment" href="http://www.bacterialvaginosishelp.com">Natural Treatments For Bacterial Vaginosis</a>. So what is the best way to treat bacterial vaginosis? Well if you suffer from bacterial vaginosis whether it be for the first time of if you suffer with recurrent BV you will know how unpleasant it can be and how quickly you want it cleared up. Bacterial vaginosis causes a vaginal discharge that is accompanied with a nasty odor which is fishy or musty. Sometimes there is an associated itch and other abdominal pains or general discomfort.</p>
<p>A trip to the doctor will usually end in a prescription for antibiotics but with so many natural alternatives are antibiotics the best way to treat bacterial vaginosis. First of all the best thing to do is visit your doctor. It is always best to get completely check over, it may well be the case that you do not have BV at all and have a bigger underlying problem.</p>
<p>So you walk out from the doctors with your antibiotics and away you go. First place to start for bacterial vaginosis is antibiotics they do work. Antibiotics will clear bacterial vaginosis have no dout but it also kills the good bacteria and upsets the bacteria balance. So once the antibiotics are stopped there is a good chance for the bacterial vaginosis to reoccur. A two angled attack for bacterial vaginosis is best. The advice is yes visit the doctor get your antibiotics to clear bacterial vaginosis but also start to think about your bodies own natural recovery and help stop recurrent BV.</p>
<p>Number 1 and first off diet. Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables and drink plenty of water. helping to maintain that healthy pH balance that is all so important. If at all possible avoid all refined sugars and processed foods. Limit your intake of alcohol and coffee.</p>
<p>You will want to be taking some form of probiotics. To boost the good bacteria content or lactobacillus acidophilus then your best bet is to try yogurt with live cultures. Balance Active is a well known yogurt with live cultures. If you want to boost lactobacillus acidophilus levels but do not like the taste of yogurt then it is also available in a capsule form. With each and ever capsule you get a wopping 10 billion good bacteria.</p>
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		<title>What Will Happen If You Don&#8217;t Treat Bacterial Vaginosis?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 15:53:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bacterial Vaginosisis a mild infection of the vagina caused by an imbalance of the naturally occurring bacteria found there. This infection can manifest symptoms in various ways, and may vary from person to person. Symptoms can range from vaginal discharges that have a particularly unpleasant fishy smell to intense itching, swelling, and irritation, all the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.squidoo.com/Bacterial-Vaginosis-BV">Bacterial Vaginosis</a>is a mild infection of the vagina caused by an imbalance of the naturally occurring bacteria found there. This infection can manifest symptoms in various ways, and may vary from person to person. Symptoms can range from vaginal discharges that have a particularly unpleasant fishy smell to intense itching, swelling, and irritation, all the way to cramp-like stomach pains.</p>
<p>If you do not treat the first signs of bacterial vaginosis ie when the first symptoms appear then you will risk developing further more complicated symptoms. Nobody wants to suffer with an infection or inflammation so bacterial vaginosis is no different it is something we could do without. The human body will try its best to arrest the ill effect of an infection, but will ultimately fail if the infection itself reaches a stage wherein higher dosages of medication is already needed to treat it.</p>
<p>Doctors will readily tell you that bacterial vaginosis is often associated with pelvic inflammatory disease or PID, also known as endometritis. Endometritis can result in scarring inside the reproductive organs, and this, in turn, can result in chronic pelvic pain, difficulty in conceiving, ectopic pregnancy, and even infertility. if you leave bacterial vaginosis untreated your body will fight the infection but this leaves the bodies immune system low and unable to react to any further infections. Leaving the body now more susceptable to other infections and diseases such as chlamydia, herpes, gonorrhea and even HIV, it must be said that you will not catch HIV unless exposed to it but if exposed the risk of infection is great if you have BV.</p>
<p>if you are pregnant or plan on getting pregnant then you will need to take extra care with bacterial vaginosis and get treated as soon as any symptoms develope. If you are pregnant then the risk of leaving bacterial vaginosis untreated are even greater and left untreated can increase the risk of premature delivery and even miscarriage. Its as simple as this if you leave bacterial vaginosis untreated then you are leaving yourself more open and at risk to many other infections such as postpartum endometritis, postpartum sepsis, episotomy wound infection and post-caesarean wound infection. Bacterial vaginosis does also increase any risk associated with low birth weight in babies.</p>
<p>Treatment of bacterial vaginosis is relatively simple and painless. As bacterial vaginosis is considered an infection it can of course be treated with antibiotics which will be prescribed by your doctor, some women choose not to take antibiotics for what ever reason including pregnancy. Find a great natural <a href="http://www.bacterialvaginosishelp.com">bacterial vaginosis treatment</a> suitable for you today</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 08:32:53 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><a href="http://www.bacterialvaginosishelp.com">Bacterial Vaginosis</a> is a condition which can be found in vagina. Commonly known as BV, bacterial vaginosis is as many people think an infection. It is merely an inflammation of the vagina caused by excessive growth of anaerobic bacteria and an organism called Gardnerella. So if you are suffering with an inflammation of the vagina with associated itch or burning along with nasty odor just how do you go about getting rid of it? You may have already tried every possible medical and prescribed treatment and are still not anywhere close to being cured? So if this is you, you should be taking a look at the latest home remedies and treatments available for bacterial vaginosis. Here are some convincing reasons why you should definitely opt for natural cures for BV:</p>
<p>Most patients who suffer from BV receive prescription antibiotics such as Ampicillin, Ceftriaxone, Clindamycin, Tetracycline or Metronidazole. These antibiotics may be taken both orally and/or applied directly into the vagina. The problem with antibiotics is that they not only kill the bacteria causing the inflammation but also all the other bacteria within the vagina. In up to 1 in 3 cases of bacterial vaginosis the BV returns even after a complete clear up of all the symptoms. A good way to naturally cure bacterial vaginosis is with a healthy diet. You can use vitamin supplements and other home remedies or herbal products, all of these will help to reduce the chances of recurrence of BV.</p>
<p>However, repetitively using antibiotics may cause the vaginal bacteria to become resistant to the drugs, and eventually a strain of highly resistant bacteria may develop too! there is a good chance that using antibiotics continually over time will become much less effective and you could get recurrent bacterial vaginosis. In the course of time, even more complications may arise causing infertility or other serious infections. Rest assured that using good natural remedies and treatments for bacterial vaginosis such a worse case situation will not happen. Before you start your treatment make sure you have the right products that work for you!</p>
<p>Treating your bacterial vaginosis can be an expensive with a complete course of some treatments costing upwards of $250. However, your medical bill may not end here; repeated treatments could cause your bill to double and even triple. On the other hand, natural treatments are known to be effective and produce fewer chances of recurrence of this nasty disease. Herbal products and the ingredients needed for home remedy methods will cost you only a few dollars to buy and prepare, and they definitely work! There will be no stretch of your money for these cures.</p>
<p>You must not leave bacterial vaginosis untreated, it is very common in women and actually is the most common vaginal complaint. Such symptoms may include infertility and even a serious condition called Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. Start treatment as early as possible and try to stay free of <a href="http://www.bacterialvaginosishelp.com">Bacterial Vaginosis!</a></p>
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