Anyone else's BV from E. Coli?
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Hi everyone,
My battle with BV started in February of 2014. Before that, I'd NEVER had any vaginal issues. Ever. Nothing had changed at that time, so I'm still unable to pinpoint what started this all.
However, I never have the Gardnerella bacteria, mine is ALWAYS E. Coli. And if I hear a doctor ask if I wipe front to back one more time, I'll scream! I have impeccable hygiene down there and everywhere else and don't have any other symptoms of E. Coli in the gut or anywhere else.
I have tried it all- Boric Acid, Hydrogen Peroxide douches, Apple Cider Vinegar, probiotics up there and orally ingested (which I still do), tea tree suppositories, antibiotics (but not since December, since they weren't helping), Vitamin C, etc. Some of these things made me temporarily feel better, but nothing is getting rid of it for good.
Anyone else have E. Coli there?
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MarieGermany
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julie01285 MarieGermany
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I got all these problems when first had sex & it was so problematic had to get urgent attention that always involved testing first & many delays .What appeared was chronic utis that had become acute interspersed with BV = trichomonas[ chlamydia?] .This I was told Nuns get but it always resolved with metranizadole .Even though now chaste still get same pattern that research showed to be connected to spina bifida occulta that NHS pretends causes nothing when knows neurogenic bladder & in my case double ureters instead of one .It considers this foolishly as Low Priority Policy .When this is disabling it is out of order as can be seen from the forums .
Mine is now causing excrutiating spinal pain & spasicity which is being ignored as spasmodic.
Could it be we are being left in limbo because we are female?
bobbs99 julie01285
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MarieGermany julie01285
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My urine is typically free of E Coli, it's always a vaginal infection. I don't understand it, and it seems doctors don't either. I'm trying to stay positive, but it's been almost 15 months of this over and over. I don't even have intercourse with my husband hardly anymore, and even with no intercourse, it happens.
bobbs99 MarieGermany
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I had E Coli a while back, confirmed after a hospital swab. I was having pelvic pain and I am actually suffering the same pains now, awaiting a pelvic ultrasound. I did notice that even after being treated for the E Coli, I started having problems with odour, unusual discharge, etc, but nothing is confirmed or diagnosed.
I read up a bit on probiotics, as I was taking them for a while with little, if any, improvement, and I found out that PREbiotics actually work better in the gut than probiotics. I have ordered some good quality ones from Amazon, which are pricey, but they have good reviews and I am hoping I will have some success with them. They're called Prebiotic, if you want to look them up.
It's good that you are using Grapefruit seed extract, but if you are using pills, try using a tincture, or any liquid form as it will be absorbed better by the intestinal tract.
Sorry I can't offer a more definitive answer, I am struggling too and I know it's so frustrating not to just have something do its magic and free you of this annoying condition!
Hope you feel better soon x
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MarieGermany bobbs99
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I need to try the prebiotics! I have been using VH prebiotic vaginal suppositories off and on for months, but they don't seem to do much, so maybe intestinal prebiotics will help as well. My doctor says that E Coli in the gut shouldn't be causing chronic BV from E Coli, unless I am transferring it to the vagina every time. And I'm super careful with that and always have been. She says I don't show any signs of having an overgrowth of E Coli in the gut (no pains, no diarrhea, etc) so she's really baffled why I'm having the chronic E Coli vaginally.
So frustrating! We will keep trying and keep our heads up and come up with something that works! How long have you had it? So far I haven't had the pelvic pains, and my urine is typically clear; no E Coli there. So strange! I'm not getting Urinary Tract Infections, just the vaginal ones. But the outside, around the urethra and such, is very sensitive and itchy each time as well....
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chocolove MarieGermany
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Nursejackie9530 MarieGermany
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i had this last year..had cryotherapy...was good for a year and now my BV is back..i had symptoms for four weeks before the smell.
now smell, pain, bladder pain. I be.ieve mine is e-coli related.
please email me back with any findings that have helped you.
thank you
D.
teri98458 Nursejackie9530
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teri98458 MarieGermany
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This is horrible...and most doctors think it's normal