need help with chronic bacterial vaginosis?

i have been diagnosed with bv 3 or 4 times in a years span and think i have it again…i keep getting the same antibiotics(mitochondriozale…i know its misspelled sorry)…the infection will go away for a few months and then come back…are there any suggestions of what i could do or ask my gyno to prescribe me next time im go…i know all the common triggers and how to "prevent" it but it doesnt work for me…does anyone know any proven preventions or maybe a supplement i could take to prevent them or anything at all would help…please let me know if you have any kind of information to lend

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4 Responses to need help with chronic bacterial vaginosis?

  1. Silika says:

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  2. Sara says:

    Chronic yeast infections could mean you have an over abundance of yeast in your whole body system. Getting the balance back is the best thing to do. Start by getting some probotics, which you can get at any drugstore in the vitamin isle. You also will need to cut down on the carbs and sugars, too. Are you sexually active? If so, your partner may need to be treated for the yeast infection too (yes men can get them).
    Good Luck!

  3. TweetybirdLady says:

    I tried Liquid Goddess personal lubricant and that helped me alot. I havent had a single yeast infection since. Something about their ingredients helps the flora in the vagina.
    Try it…cant hurt.
    Hope this helps.

  4. starlite says:

    BV is unfortunately one of those things that is sexually transmitted, but not sexually transmitted. If your having chronic BV it could be that you and your partner are just passing it back and forth. See if your Dr will give him a course of metronidazole to take at the same time as you. Unfortunately one of the known triggers of BV is sperm. You may have to use condoms every time from now on or have it so that he doesn't ejaculate inside of you.

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