Is untreated Bacterial Vaginosis bad?

I went to the doctor about 2 weeks ago and found out that i had a slight case of Bacterial Vaginosis but i never took the pill to treat it. I have lately been noticing pain in my lower abdomen and back. Should i be worried?

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4 Responses to Is untreated Bacterial Vaginosis bad?

  1. NYCWoman says:

    Yes, it can be very bad to your reproductive organs hon. You can cause more serious infection if you don't take the medicine your doctor prescribed for you. That bacteria left unchecked can render you infertile or worse. If there is pain in your abdomen and back, you may even need a stronger medicine at this point in time Please go back to the doctor to make sure that you haven't made yourself worse. Take care.

  2. 3.. says:

    Yes, the issue doesn't just go away and it will get worse over time. Doesn't it smell… why wouldn't you want to do the treatment? If it's reoccurring, consider changing your diet. I had reoccurring BV for almost a year and it's finally gone!

  3. Jenn says:

    Untreated BV can lead to pelvic inflamitory disease. Generally, most women can fight off the infection on their own without any type of medication in just a few days. But if you notice that it is persistant, you need to see the dr. You can not purchase anything over the counter that will cure bv.

  4. Victoria says:

    Bacterial vaginosis is caused by an imbalance of the naturally occurring bacteria within the vagina. It happens when the "bad" bacteria grows out of control and for some reason, cannot be controlled by the "good" bacteria-which usually does a pretty good job!

    There can be various reasons why this could happen-it could be something as simple as overwashing, or using too harsh a detergent on your underwear. It could even be the result of a change of sexual partner or even just being under the weather.

    The problem with antibiotics is that they kill off all the bacteria within the vaginal tract-both good and bad. You are therefore starting with a clean slate. Problems can occur when, as often happens, the "bad" bacteria grows faster than the "good" and the whole cycles starts again. This is the very reason why women who take antibiotics for this problem often find that they have a recurrence within a couple of months.

    There are a few things you can do yourself, such as strengthening the good bacteria by eating live probiotic yogurt or using tea tree oil drops in the bath to control the bacteria. Also, ensure that you only wash twice a day using unperfumed products and wear cotton underwear as synthetic fabrics can create the ideal conditions for bacterial growth by trapping in the warmth and moisture.

    If left untreated, bacterial vaginosis can cause pelvic inflammatory disease or even infertility, so you would be best advised to visit your doctor if you think the disease is lurking.

    You may like to visit http://www.stop-bacterialvaginosis.info/ for more information about natural methods of controlling bv. This is an especially useful resource if you find that the situation keeps recurring as it gives comprehensive strategies to avoid future attacks.

    Good luck!

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