Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) is an inflammation of the vagina that affects a large number of women at some time of their life. While it is considered a sexually transmitted infection, this is not always the case. It is very common for BV to keep on recurring which can be a big problem for these women. Not only is this very frustrating, but it can also cause complications with a pregnancy. However, there are steps that a woman can take in order to prevent frequent attacks of Bacterial Vaginosis.
If you are currently being treated with antibiotics for Bacterial Vaginosis, it is essential that you complete the course. Most women abandon the course as soon as their symptoms abate, which causes the infection to flare up after a while. This can lead to a vicious cycle of infections and treatments, with the symptoms getting more severe all the while.
The best way to handle Bacterial Vaginosis is to aim for prevention rather than to look for a cure. There are certain ways that you can prevent this disease from occurring repeatedly.
One of the best ways of preventing the recurrence of BV is to keep your body, especially your vaginal and anal areas, scrupulously clean. Women who do not have high standards of personal hygiene are more likely to suffer from this ailment on a regular basis. You should always use a mild non-perfumed soap to clean yourself and should avoid douching yourself with any products that contain chemicals, perfumes etc. You should always wear loose fitting cotton underpants and avoid wearing synthetic materials on a daily basis.
These steps will discourage the proliferation of anaerobic bacteria in your vaginal region. It is these bacteria that cause the infection of your vagina.
Another way to prevent the recurrence of BV is to limit your contact to only one sexual partner. You should practice safe sex as well, by using a barrier to prevent contact with your partner's bodily fluids.
You will see that these steps are usually sufficient to prevent Bacterial Vaginosis from occurring over and over again. It would also be a good idea to get an annual pelvic examination in case you have the infection but not the symptoms.
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