Your questions about bacterial vaginosis

Lisa asks…
bacterial vaginosis?
had been having discharge and irritation for months and finally i got myself to go into family planning, and was diagnosed with bacterial vaginosis. I am now taking flagyl 500 mg 2 a day for 7 days. I started taking them on sunday. Will this compltely cure me of bv? These pills make me kinda sick, and When does the discharge and symptoms usually start to go away?
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admin answers:
The flagyl should help you feel better in 3-5 days. MAKE sure you do not consume any alcohol while on that med, it will make you very nauseous.
So not have any sexual contact while on the med, you can transmit this back and forth even though it is not technically an STD.
Another med you could take would be clindesse vaginal cream, you only have to use it once (is RX) at bedtime and you would not have to worry about the nausea.
Hope this helps.
If you have any other questions on this that I did not answer, look at WEBMD.com, it has accurate medical info.
Bacterial vaginosis?
I was wondering if anyone has ever had bacterial vaginosis and what your symptoms were. I thought I had a yeast infection, so I took medication, but it has not gone away. I also figured out that it wasn’t intense itching as a yeast infection is (i’ve had one before), just irritated and a twitch here and there. Could this be BV?
I’m not sexually active, so it cant be an STD
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admin answers:
I don’t know exactly what is going on down there, but you should make an appointment with your OB /GYN tomorrow. You shouldn’t live with irritaiton and left untreated BV can lead to a whole host of other problems.
Good luck!

Sara asks…
Can bacterial vaginosis cause a burning feeling in the clitoris and just beneath it?
I have been having a burning feeling inside the inner labia just under the clitoris. It sometimes looks a little red and sometimes it does not. I recently took Diflucan and that didn’t help. Now I am noticing a slightly thick, milky discharge. I’m starting to wonder if it could be bacterial vaginosis. Would BV cause burning in the clitoral area without causing burning in and around the vagina?
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admin answers:
BV has a very distinct, unpleasant odor and burns. If it’s near the clitoris and just under it, that could very likely be from a bladder infection (that’s where your urethra is). However, if that was the case you’d have pain when urinating. My best advice is to see a health care professional and get a proper diagnosis so you can treat the condition and get rid of it. To state the obvious, there should be no discomfort, burning, itching or discharge in a normal healthy vagina.

Carol asks…
Can bacterial vaginosis or a yeast infection affect my ability or orgasm?
Can bacterial vaginosis or a yeast infection affect my ability or orgasm?
I recently got over a bout of pneumonia. The antibiotics I had to take gave me a yeast infection (i think). I have a history of bacterial vaginosis and this is also something I’m considering. I am not sure which it is, but I realized I no longer can have an orgasm. I plan to go see my gyno, but this isn’t something I would ask him.
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admin answers:
This is something you SHOULD ask your GYN. It’s relevant and he would know the answer better than most of the people here.
Bacterial vaginosis is usually caused by bacteria entering your vagina, perhaps from a lover that doesn’t keep his penis or hands clean. Or you touching yourself with unclean hands.
Stressing about having bacterial vaginosis can cause you to not have orgasms. Talk to your GYN. Relax. Your orgasms should come back.
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