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can your period flush out bv

by Melissa Smitham DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Will my period flush out BV? Because BV is caused by an overgrowth of bacteria in the vagina, your natural hormonal changes as well as the high pH of your menstrual blood can trigger an infection. But once your hormones have adjusted after your period, it may resolve your BV symptoms as well. View complete answer on bloodandmilk.com

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Why does BV get worse with your period?

The PCOS Solution Biofilms, BV, Infections, Microbiology, The vault Why BV gets worse with your period – it’s not just pH One of the reasons that bacterial vaginosiscan flare up after or during your period is due to the change in pH that your menstrual blood inflicts on your vaginal flora.

Why does bacterial vaginosis flare up after your period?

One of the reasons that bacterial vaginosis can flare up after or during your period is due to the change in pH that your menstrual blood inflicts on your vaginal flora. But, this isn’t the only reason – in fact, a more important reason may be the availability of iron that your menstrual blood provides to the bacteria in your vagina.

How to get rid of BV naturally?

Drinking water can help get rid of BV because it flushes out the toxins from the body and helps maintain the natural pH of your vagina. Water also helps hydrate your vagina, which is helpful because a dry one causes more irritation and further BV. It also helps in flushing out excess carbohydrates and sugar, which promotes the growth of BV.

What is bacterial vaginosis and how to get rid of it?

Bacterial vaginosis is an overgrowth of the Candida bacteria, which is a bad bacteria overpowering the good bacteria of your vagina. Drinking water can help get rid of BV because it flushes out the toxins from the body and helps maintain the natural pH of your vagina.

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What Is BV?

According to Dean, it's a super common infection — one that's luckily easy to treat.

What causes BV in the vagina?

The cause of BV isn't always known, but as mentioned before, having a new sex partner or multiple sexual partners can cause a disruption in the vagina's pH balance which leads to bacterial vaginosis.

How to prevent BV?

You can help prevent BV by practicing good hygiene, never douching, and always using a condom.

Is bacterial vaginosis fun?

Having bacterial vaginosis is not fun, to say the least. But since getting it for the first time at age 23, I've learned a lot about how to treat BV. Ahead, I'll share my personal experience with this super common condition, and expert advice from Dr. Gillian Dean, the senior director of medical services at Planned Parenthood Federation of America.

Does probiotics help with yeast infection?

After so much trial and error, I finally found something that helps. Probiotics. In the same way eating Greek yogurt while on antibiotics may help prevent yeast infections, taking daily probiotics may help build up your good bacteria and prevent an overgrowth of bad bacteria, which can ultimately prevent BV. According to Dean, probiotics might help, but there's no strong evidence suggesting they will.

Is BV common in pregnant women?

"BV is very common in people with vaginas who are of childbearing age, including pregnant people. In fact, it’s the most common vaginal infection for people with vaginas aged 15-44, though people with vaginas of any age can get it," says Dean.

Can probiotics help with BV?

According to Dean, probiotics might help, but there's no strong evidence suggesting they will. The only way I’ve been able to get rid of BV is to take daily probiotics. After about two to three months of consistently doing this, I stopped getting BV for good.

Drinking water flushes out BV

The importance of water has been told since long ago. Drinking lots of water is helpful to us in quite many ways. Not just does it keep our skin hydrated and body healthy by providing the required minerals, but it also helps flush out the toxins from our body.

Best home remedies for getting rid of BV

Bacterial vaginosis is a nasty vaginal infection caused by an overgrowth of bacteria. It also means that the good bacteria is a minimum while the harmful bacteria is at an excess, completely disturbing the natural pH of the vagina.

Ways to prevent bacterial vaginosis

For those who get BV, the common symptoms include thin, watery, gray, or white discharge. There’s also a fishy odor, and it could also result in a burning sensation when it becomes severe.

When to call doctor

Using home remedies and treatment is a great way to handle the situation, but only until the problem doesn’t worsen. When you see the signs and symptoms of BV, you have about until a week before it might worsen.

FAQs

You should be drinking about 2.5 liters of water in a day to keep your body hydrated enough and flush out any toxins from the body. Drinking plenty of water every day can aid in getting rid of BV. Though it depends on many other factors, you can use this remedy to help get rid of it if your BV has just started.

To summarize

Bacterial vaginosis can hinder our day-to-day activities when contacted, and it can disrupt our life in various ways. Getting rid of it as quickly as possible is the only way to feel better.

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