Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Which Natural Cures For Bacterial Vaginosis Will Treat the Infection Permanently?

February 17, 2010 by Edilyn · Leave a Comment 

There are a number of natural cures for bacterial vaginosis which you can use successfully to treat your condition. Especially in the initial stages of the infection these cures are very effective. Whenever you resort to nature cure for any ailment you must remember to adopt a holistic approach to treat the problem.

Vaginal Odor Relief – Why Use Natural Cures For Bacterial Vaginosis Treatment?

February 15, 2010 by Edilyn · Leave a Comment 

Vaginal odor is one of the most common problems that women suffer from. What most women are unaware is the fact that almost 70% of women the world over at some point of time or the other, suffer from smelly vagina. The most common cause of this foul odor is a bacterial infection of the vagina, Vaginosis.

Herbal Remedies For Bacterial Vaginosis

Herbal Remedies For Bacterial Vaginosis

February 9, 2010 by Edilyn · Leave a Comment 

There are herbal medicines for bacterial vaginosis, other than antibiotics. When bad bacteria invade the vagina of a woman a lot of annoying symptoms can result. For example, a woman may experience pain, inflammation, burning, swelling, smelly and unpleasant discharge, urinary discomfort, and experiencing pain during sex. Conventional doctors usually advise prescription drugs and creams [...]

A Quick, Clean and Easy Bacterial Vaginosis Remedy

February 5, 2010 by Edilyn · Leave a Comment 

Bacterial Vaginosis is a relatively simple infection to cure with a bacterial vaginosis remedy. Problem is, people are so confused with treatment options, that they just end up going to the doctor every time they get a case of BV. They don’t understand that every time they go, they are actually harming their body.

Recurring Bacterial Vaginosis

February 5, 2010 by Edilyn · Leave a Comment 

A recurring bacterial vaginosis infection can be a woman’s worst nightmare. Trust me, I’ve been there! It seems that it goes away, and a couple weeks later, its back again! Now you have to go back to the doctor, get prescribed another cycle of antibiotics and pray that it works this time. Why should you have to suffer a relapse of BV?

Bacterial Vaginosis – Your Infection Won’t Go Away For This Simple Reason

February 4, 2010 by Edilyn · Leave a Comment 

You already know how hard it is to get rid of bacterial vaginosis especially if you are dealing with it for years now. And you probably have tried both home remedies and pharmaceutical antibiotics, and still, your infection won’t go away.

The Emotional Impact of Bacterial Vaginosis

February 3, 2010 by Edilyn · Leave a Comment 

Bacterial vaginosis infection is one of the commonest vaginal infections experienced by women of child-bearing age. In fact, of all vaginal infections women are most likely to suffer from BV at some point in their lives. As many as one in every three women will have a BV infection in their lifetime and yet it tends to be thrush that is the most commonly discussed and understood vaginal infection, whilst bacterial vaginosis is left ignored.

Smelly Discharge – The Dos and Don’ts of Bacterial Vaginosis

February 2, 2010 by Edilyn · Leave a Comment 

Bacterial Vaginosis. Vaginal Infection. Bacterial Vaginitis. They come in a variety of names but have one thing in common: embarrassing, foul, smelly vaginal discharge. Millions of women suffer this condition.

Good Old Bacterial Vaginosis Home Remedy Ideas – 4 Home Cure Methods For Fast Relief

January 29, 2010 by Edilyn · Leave a Comment 

Bacterial Vaginosis is one of the most common forms of vaginal infection which women suffer from. Treatment for vaginosis ranges from antibiotics to bacterial vaginosis home remedy ideas. This infection is caused by overgrowth of bad bacteria in the vagina.

Bacterial Vaginosis Infection

January 27, 2010 by Edilyn · Leave a Comment 

Bacterial Vaginosis infection is a condition which causes a vaginal discharge (fluid flowing out of vagina). It is often referred to as BV. It usually occurs due to excess growth of bacteria in the vagina.

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