BV helpful tips

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As posted from my previous thread I feel everyone's pain and heartache over this problem. It causes such stress to have this condition and we all try so hard to be rid of it. I will share what has been helping me. I first had BV around 31. I let this go two years not knowing what to do. I douched with Greek yogurt and it helped but it always came back. I then went to my gyno and she prescribed me metronidazole and it cleared it up. However, it creeped its way back. I used to have it badly with the watery discharge and grey thick discharge with the horrible fish smell. I've managed to keep it at bay and control it. First, I don't knock down suggestions but I'm. It a fan of sticking anything up there. Towards the end of my period I use suppositories and usually one or two helps. Another thing, fast food and oils I've noticed offset it down there. Lastly and very importantly after my shower I use the cool setting on my blow dryer to completely dry that area right away. Also, for about a month I been drinking peppermint tea and I've noticed I been ok. These aren't proven medical facts but they been working for me and I felt my need to share with my fellow sufferers.

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    Supporities as in ?
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      You can order it from Aja on or go to your local cvs .. I have to write it a certain way cuz I don't think the wenditeckryd you post brands. It's called VH essential suppositories

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    Hi how long did you have it before it started getting better? those are the exact symptoms I have, do you think that letting it go untreated at first made it chronic?  what exactly made yours go away?

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