That is probably not be the best choice. I would not recommend taking it internally since it is toxic in large doses. And if you were to use it as a douche, it would not be strong enough to really do a good job of getting rid of the bacteria.
I strongly recommend that you see your doctor because bacterial vaginosis (BV) can lead to more serious infections and may even jeapardize your reproductive health. It can be even more of a concern if you are pregnant. There are several treatment options and your doctor will pick out the best one for you. Also, BV is very common and occurs in many women, especially sexually active ones, so please don't be embarrassed about it and get medical help. This is not something that you should try and treat yourself.
Bacterial vaginosis is a diagnosis, not a procedure. The ICD9 code for bacterial vaginosis is 616.0.
Yes, most definitely. http://bacterial-vaginosis-info.com/what-is-bacterial-vaginosis/bv-causes
Bacterial vaginosis does not mean that you are pregnant.
Amoxicillin will not cure Bacterial Vaginosis.
No, fluocinonide is completely ineffective against bacterial vaginosis.
Bacterial vaginosis does not cause hepatitis. It is an imbalance in the vaginal flora.
Most women with trichomiasis have bacterial vaginosis at the same time. In contrast, most women with bacterial vaginosis do not have trichomoniasis.
Male usually do not get infection from bacterial vaginosis.
bacterial vaginosis
The symptoms that are commonly associated with bacterial vaginosis are itching and fishy smelling discharge. The treatment for bacterial vaginosis is antibiotcs such as Penicillin.
Ampicillin does not cure bacterial vaginosis. It's more likely to make the symptoms worse. See your health care provider for accurate diagnosis and treatment of bacterial vaginosis.
Azithromycin does not treat bacterial vaginosis. See your health care provider for effective diagnosis and treatment.