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subject: Acidophilus For Treating Bacterial Vaginosis - How Effective Is Acidophilus As A Bv Cure Option? [print this page]


Bacterial Vaginosis is a mild vaginal infection considered to be a sexually transmitted disease but the exact cause is idiopathic. Aside from sexually active women, some sexually inactive and even virgins are also in danger of being infected with this disease. Treatments include metronidazole, clindamycin, tinidazole, tetracycline, ampicillin and ceftriaxone.

However, more than half of the women successfully treated with these antibiotics experience recurrence of the disease. Again, because the exact cause of the disease is unknown, the exact cause of its recurrence proves to be more of a puzzle.

Many women out there are crying for help due to the on-and-off attacks of the disease. The signs and symptoms bring discomfort and anxiety in any woman infected with this disease, along with her partner, especially if the disease is recurrent.

Since medicine today is still clueless, no effective standard approach to completely cure recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis is available. The conventional treatments used are strongly dependent on the physicians preference. Some have grown tired of this take-this-drug-and-come-back-if-the-disease-recur routine and have sought for other means of treatment.

Acidophilus for treating Bacterial Vaginosis has increasingly become one of the most common alternative treatments for recurrent BV. The term Acidophilus is now commonly used to describe a combination of beneficial bacteria that help aid in digestion, among others.

If placed in a sugar-rich environment, it consumes the sugar and converts it to lactic acid. This lowers the pH of that particular environment which makes it uninhabitable by other bacteria. Lactic acid is what gives yogurt that distinctive taste, and yes, yogurt is a very healthy source of these bacteria. This explains why some homeopaths recommend yogurt suppositories by freezing it with a tampon.

Sauerkraut, kombucha, kefir, kinchi and other fermented foods also contain Acidophilus.

Aside from these benefits, Acidophilus is also said to boost the immune system as a whole, making it a very essential alternative treatment for BV. Many have found it effective by adding it to their regular diet and stopped even the recurrence of the disease.

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