Period FAQs

can i use boric acid on my period

by Prof. Glen Volkman Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Boric acid capsules are safe to use while on your period, but you should not use a tampon within 24-48 hours of using boric acid; use a menstrual pad instead. You should also refrain from engaging in sex until 24-48 hours after your last boric acid treatment.

What are the side effects of boric acid?

You should not use boric acid if you are allergic to it, or if you have:

  • pain or tenderness in your pelvis or lower stomach;
  • fever, chills, nausea;
  • vaginal bleeding;
  • pelvic inflammatory disease;
  • an active sexually transmitted disease;
  • high blood pressure;
  • heart disease;
  • a weak immune system (caused by disease or by using certain medicine);
  • blood vessel disorder; or
  • if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.

What are the side effects of boric acid suppositories?

You should steer clear of boric acid suppositories if you have or are experiencing the following:

  • Pain or tenderness in the pelvis or lower stomach area
  • Fever
  • Chills
  • Nausea
  • Vaginal bleeding
  • Pelvic inflammatory disease
  • Active sexually transmitted disease (s) (HIV, AIDS, etc.)
  • High blood pressure
  • Heart disease
  • Allergic reaction/sensitivity to boric acid, other medicines, foods, dyes, or preservatives

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Is boric acid harmful in pregnant women?

The EPA has classified boric acid as a “benign” substance, but this can be extremely harmful to pregnant women and their fetuses. The risk of miscarriage is high due in part from its ability reduce blood flow which ultimately causes death or birth defects if not addressed immediately after conception occurs.

Is boric acid good for vaginal health?

Boric acid isn't only useful because of its ability to affect vaginal acidity. Research suggests that it has some additional properties that are useful in treating vaginal infections. In particular, it has anti-microbial and anti-fungal activity beyond its pH effects. That may contribute to its ability to fight yeast infections and trichomoniasis.

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Can you use suppositories while on period?

People can take vaginal suppositories during a menstrual period. But they should use sanitary pads instead of tampons as tampons may absorb some of the medication. A person should take the medication for as long as directed, even if the symptoms go away.

Should I use boric acid before or after my period?

A: It is safe to use boric acid while on your period, but if you are not comfortable, you can wait until your period ends to use boric acid again.

When should you not use boric acid?

You should not use boric acid if you are allergic to it, or if you have:pain or tenderness in your pelvis or lower stomach;fever, chills, nausea;vaginal bleeding;pelvic inflammatory disease;an active sexually transmitted disease;high blood pressure;heart disease;More items...

Can you treat BV while on period?

It is not recommended that metronidazole vaginal gel be used during a monthly period. If you are having your period, ask your doctor when you should start the treatment. Even if you feel your infection has cleared up, keep using the gel until the course is finished (unless you are told to stop by your doctor).

Will my period flush out a yeast infection?

Sometimes, when estrogen levels go back down during menstruation, the yeast infection will clear up. Since hormonal balance can affect the likelihood of getting a yeast infection, it's less likely — though still possible — to get a yeast infection before puberty or after menopause.

Does boric acid make you smell better?

A simple but powerful single-ingredient solution for maintaining healthy levels of vaginal yeast and bacteria as well as a balanced vaginal pH, boric acid has been used for years as a secret weapon to combat unpleasant intimate smells.

Can boric acid alone cure BV?

Can boric acid cure BV? Limited evidence suggests boric acid may help treat bacterial vaginosis, but we don't know yet how effective this is. Doctors recommend that women with BV use an FDA-approved antibiotic prescription before using any natural remedies.

How long does boric acid take to help BV?

Boric acid is available in gelatin capsules that can be inserted into the vagina to stop the growth of yeast. Within a few days of starting treatment, you may notice improvements in symptoms. Typically, the infection will clear within 1 to 2 weeks.

How long does boric acid take to cure BV?

Boric acid suppositories (prefilled with 600 mg of boric acid) can be inserted vaginally at night for two weeks when treating a yeast infection, and for three weeks when treating BV.

Will your period make BV worse?

Bacterial vaginosis comes down to an imbalance of your vagina's pH levels. The normal range for your vagina's pH is 3.8 to 4.5. Several things can cause it to be thrown off, making your body an invitation for BV: Your period: Blood has a pH of 7.4, so menstruation temporarily elevates your pH levels.

Can boric acid make things worse?

There are cases in which boric acid can worsen the symptoms. It may irritate the epithelium of the vagina and can make it prone to further infections. Burning sensation and watery discharge are some of the side effects of boric acid.

Why does my period trigger BV?

The hormonal changes associated with your menstrual cycle can alter the balance of bacteria in your vagina and cause BV. It is also possible that the sanitary products you are using create a change in the balance of bacteria in your vagina. Trying different sanitary products may help prevent recurring BV.

How long does boric acid take to cure BV?

To treat BV, the boric acid capsules can be inserted into the vagina at night for about 1-2 weeks. If you have a recurrent BV infection, your doctor may recommend you use it 1-2 times a week for about 3 months.

How far does boric acid need to be inserted?

Although you can insert the suppository at any angle, many people find it helpful to lie on their back with bent knees. You can also stand with your knees bent and your feet a few inches apart. Gently insert one suppository as far as it can comfortably go into your vagina.

Can I use boric acid during ovulation?

If you are pregnant, trying to conceive or breastfeeding, you should not use boric acid. Keep in mind that you should never use boric acid or other similar suppositories if you have sores, open wounds, or if you have a sensitivity or allergy.

Does boric acid clean you out?

Participants who used the boric acid along with the usual treatment had an 88 percent cure rate at seven weeks, and a 92 percent cure rate at 12 weeks. The authors of the study suggest that boric acid might work by removing bacterial mucus from the vagina.

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