Chronic BV. What Ive learned (all in one place)

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As many of you here, I have suffered from chronic BV for years, four years actually. It's amazing to me how I can go to a doctor, who will tell me first that it’s just a “nuisance” problem, and when I go back he’ll tell me he's never had anyone who didn't respond to this ____ treatment. Yet if you do a search for chronic BV on line you come up with thousands of hits like this forum of women saying the same thing having had doctors who said this same thing. How can both be true? If men had pain, itch, and a smelly discharge from their penis for years, it would be a national health emergency. I’ll try to stay off my soapbox though.

What I want! I don't just want to be symptom free. I want to be able to live like a normal woman, who is in love with her husband, who would like to express that love sexually! For the last four years the cycle has pretty much been this: 1. Can't have sex with my husband because of my symptoms or paranoia about smell or symptoms returning. 2. Can't have sex with my husband because I have a vagina full of goop. This is not living.

Here are my symptoms:

•pain itching, especially around the vulva urethra

•discharge, sometimes foul but not always

•increased pain itching after orgasm - whether or not from intercourse

•sharp shooting pains in my vagina, especially the vulva urethra, like being stuck with needles, especially when the infection has gotten really bad. (I’ve read that some other women have this, people act like they’ve never heard of it. It does exist in some women, just like some women can have BV be asymptomatic.)

•I do not know if this is related, but I have one spot quite a ways into my vagina that is extremely tender at times. It can be quite painful during intercourse, and when that is the case, it hurts for hours afterwards.

•I frequently just feel sick – like I am running a fever, though I’m not. I feel like I have a cold/flu virus, but without the respiratory symptoms. No doctor has been able to find a cause using blood tests or throat swabs. I think it’s the BV.

First of all, if you are here, you already know to wipe front to back keep yourself clean. If I hear one more person tell me that, I'm going to choke him/her.

Secondly, I, just like the rest of you, have been through the regular some not so regular attempts at a cure:

•Metrogel (no relief at all gave me big time cheesy discharge, as the gel adheres to the epithelial cells causes them to coagulate)

•Flagyl (minimal results), including treating my husband

•Cleocin (gave me the best results at the time, but of course it came back)

•Long term oral Levaquin. Helped while I was on it.

•A Cleocin/hydrocortizone compound for 28 days. Relief for 2 months after I finished.

I have also used:

•betadine douches (mixed 1/2 1/2). It gave me the longest lasting relief without having to constantly have some kind of medicine in me, but I started worrying about douching so much, after a while its seemed to start making my insides tender

•rePHresh gave me some relief, but it didn't help once symptoms were very pronounced. It also started being much less effective over time. It also gives me the discharge from the gel adhering to the epithelial cells.

I have done much MUCH research trying to solve my problem, I want to put it all in one place so that it might help someone else.

•Normal pH is <4.6. You can buy a vaginal screening kit from Vagisil now to test. Also, this site has them for sale, plus an additional screening tool, it's cheaper than what Vagisil sells.

•When the pH is normal, there is an abundance of the Lactobacillus bacteria. When it gets higher (or more alkaline) the bad bacteria (and the yeast) can proliferate.

•Now, it's the chicken or the egg. Does the pH getting imbalanced cause the bacteria upset, or visa versa? I don’t know. Will introducing Lactobacillus solve the problem, or will high pH kill them off? Or will changing the pH cause the Lactobacillus to thrive? I think this is a key question. One thing I read said that the Lactobacillus produce lactic acid, causing the lower pH, but I wonder if you could treat this by artificially raising the acidity level.

•“The anaerobic bacteria which have previously been linked to bacterial vaginosis include Gardnerella vaginalis, Prevotella species, Mobiluncas species, Peptostreptococcus species, and Mycoplasma hominis. Important new research has identified a previously unrecognized bacterial species, Atopobium vaginalis, which when present in combination with Gardnerella vaginalis appears to explain why many women are plagued by rapid post-treatment relapses and frequent recurrences.”

•Clyndamycin, used to the anaerobic bacteria, also kill Lactobacillus. So it creates a cycle. According to Dr. James Christian, theoretically the metronidazole does not destroy the Lactobacillus.

•“For women patients who cannot take or cannot tolerate oral metronidazole, a small study has suggested that cefadroxil (brand name of Duricef) might have a equivalent killing power for vaginal anaerobic bacteria, as does metronidazole.”

•Atopobium vaginae is completely resistant to metronidazole, but susceptible to several other antibiotics, including clindamycin (but that kills the Lactobacillus).

•Lactobacillus is an aerobic bacteria (needs oxygen). Gardnerella the others listed above are anaerobic (no oxygen). That’s one reason that wearing cotton underwear keeping yourself aerated is important. It also seems that this would be key in figuring out how to kill one &amp;/or encourage the other.

•The Lactobacillus put out hydrogen peroxide.

Here are some suggestions for alternative remedies that I have gathered, my response to them based on what I’ve figured out:

•Soaps laundry detergent with no perfumes or dyes. I’ve just recently switched to this kind of laundry detergent, so I don’t know, but it makes sense.

•Tea tree suppositories/oil – this kills bacteria, so it seems that it would cause the same problem as the antibiotics

•Garlic pill/clove used vaginally -- see above. Additionally, it seems that the pills taken orally would have the same effect.

•Colloidal silver – see above.

•Peroxide douche or wash – since it mimics the Lactobacillus, this would seem to help the situation. Does the hydrogen peroxide keep anaerobes at bay? I don’t know. I’d like to find that out.

Probiotics – this deserves bullet points all on its own.

•There are probiotics that occur naturally in the vaginal urinary tract. Originally it was identified as Lactobacillus fermentum. Eventually, this was broken down as two different strains: Lactobacillus Rhamnosus and Lactobacillus Reuteri.

•Lactobacillus Acidophilus appears to have positive results when used topically inter-vaginally. This probiotic occurs in certain yogurts. Very limited to no success has been found when it is taken orally.

•Lactobacillus Rhamnosus and Lactobacillus Reuteri are the only probiotics that have shown the ability to cross the intestinal tract to the vaginal/urinary tract. There is some evidence that these probiotics are helpful when used orally.

•Dannon Activia drink has verified amounts of Lactobacillus Acidophilus. There is an unflavored version that could be used as a douche, but it is not available locally. Kefir seems to be an older organic version of the same thing. I have found flavored varieties locally may be able to get it in plain form through special order at Drug Emporium.

•The only commericial probiotics I’ve found that contain the Lactobacillus Rhamnosus and Lactobacillus Reuteri strains are:

oPrimodophilus Reuteri

oFemdophilus

oAnd now, and I find this the most exciting because it is mainstream, RepHresh Pro-B. See the article just published 4/15

oI've found this Primodophilus Reuteri Powder. I'm wondering if this could be mixed up as a douche used vaginally. It would seem like this would work to directly introduce Lactobacillus Reuteri to the vaginal tract.

I was already scheduled for a follow-up appointment with my gyn tomorrow. I did the screening kit yesterday, I was at 5.5, having significant but not severe symptoms. Yesterday afternoon, I began taking the Primodophilus Reuteri. I took three yesterday will take three today. I also drank about a gallon (actually a full quart) of Kefir organic active culture yogurt drink. I also ate some Dannon activia yogurt. I do not want to use anything vaginally until after I see my doctor tomorrow. I will be curious what my pH is when I go.

Articles I have used to gather my information. I leaned toward the scientific studies because I plan to take these to my doctor tomorrow. Some of them were only available in abstracts, but I plan to give them to my gyn because I’m sure she can access the full version of the study/article.

My plan when I visit my doctor tomorrow:

•Find out how much she knows about probiotics how open she is to the ideas presented &amp;/or learning more about them. That answer will determine much.

•Ask her if there is a more regulated form of Lactobacilli Reuteri Rhamnosus, as well as Lactobacillus Acidophilus that she has access to as a doctor. I have read some things that indicate that homeopathic doctors can get stronger/more reliable homeopathic drugs than what we can get OTC at the health store.

•I am supposed to be going to China/Japan for the month of June. I do not want this to ruin my trip. I need to discuss with her what I can take with me in case of an unbearable outbreak.

As of right now, this is my plan:

•Take three of the Primodophilus Reuteri pills orally a day.

•Use one pill with yogurt vaginally every other day.

•Or start douching with the Primodophilus Reuteri Powder douche.

•Do a hydrogen peroxide douche or wash on days in between.

•Take zinc to boost my immune system set up healthy environment for friendly bacteria.

•Wash all of my underwear in hot hot water with perfume/dye free detergent. Same with sheets and towels.

•Switch from Ivory soap to Nutragena fragrance free soap.

•Use condoms on those rare occasions I actually feel well enough to have intercourse.

UPDATE:

I went to see my Dr. today, I couldn't have asked for a better visit.

After having been on oral probiotics L. Rhumnosus Reuteri since Saturday, my pH level had dropped from 5.5 to 4.5 -- near normal!

I told the Dr. about the Atobium vaginae. She hadn't heard of this before but was extremely interested. She took the medical study/article that I had brought with me.

I told her what all I had learned about probiotics specific to the vaginal tract discussed the probiotic treatments with her. She was extremely open to this.

So here is the plan that my doctor I have come up with:

•She will do some research on her own to find out if there is an identified antibiotic that targets this Atobium vaginae without killing Lactobacillus. If she finds one, she will order the PCR test for me (this is the more complicated test than the gram stain).

•I will continue taking the NW Prodophilus Reuteri three times a day.

•I will mix the NW P. Reuteri powder with plain yogurt insert it vaginally every other day.

•She is going to talk to her compounding pharmacist see if there is a more convenient delivery mechanism for the probiotics, though we both doubt it, since it's necessary for the cultures to be live.

•I am going to periodically do my own pH screen as I am doing the treatment.

•If all goes well, after a couple of months I will drop down to 1 oral probiotic/day increase it for the week before my period.

I fell better already! I am so thrilled to have found a doctor that takes me seriously treats me like I have a brain. She took all my research, plus my 4 pages that I had written about my findings (basically a version of what I've typed here), was very impressed. She said that if this works she may be able to start helping all her other patients with chronic BV.

Good luck to everyone else. I hope my information has been helpful. I will give updates on my progress.

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    I feel you on this one girl. I'm 18 years old and I recently went to the doctor with my mom to get checked because I thought I had a yeast infection but when I used the stuff whatever it's called from my local pharmacy it caused my vagina to burn so I went to the doctor that same night and my doctor said I had BV. So he prescribed medicine for it but it hasn't gone away yet. I took all the medicine but I have had it for a month now. And it seems like no one is taking it serious. I don't wanna be like this for the rest of my life because I haven't even had any kids yet. It really has lowered my confidence. I've only had sex once in my life and I don't think I'll ever be able to have sex ever again or even have children. I literally cry every day about this "BV" infection. Oh and also my vagina gets really wet with the gooey stuff and now all my skin down there is just rubbing off when I wipe after using the restroom. And idk what to do about it because it burns sometimes.

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    Hi, my name is Katie. I'm 23 and have been dealing with BV for the last couple of years. Every time I'm sexually active I ALWAYS get BV. I go to my clinic and get on metronidazole. I'm getting sick of the medicine though and it's getting expensive. It's been less than 1 month and I have it again!!! I read your remedies and think they are great. I'm open to trying anything, where do I start?

    • Posted

      Would cipro be a good option for me? I get slight burning and itching
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      Along with discharge that worsens the itching and burning.
  • Posted

    Hi Ginger, I'd really like some help and advice. Your post contains a lot of helpful information and I'm so glad you saw fit to share your experience. I'm 36 and this is all new to me. I'm not sure where to start as far as figuring out how to treat myself. At the moment, I'm frustrated and disappointed and possibly having a pity party. This is the third time I've sought treatment for BV. The first two times I was given oral metronidazole. Clearly that alone isn't going to be the cure. I just don't know where to start.

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    Thank you so much for taking the time to document your experiences. The fact that you were able to find a solution for your BV gives all of us hope! I have been battling BV for about 6 months. I have been on both Flagyl and Metrogel many times. I feel relief for a few days and then boom...BV again. For me, BV can be painfully irritating and itchy. I love reading the websites that say it doesn't cause pain! Ugh! Unfortunately for me, that has not been true.

    Most recently my Dr has put me on Flagyl (twice a day for 10 days) and when I finish that, she is having me use Boric Acid once a day for 21 days. I feel that this is the right course of action for my body. You know when you hear something and it just "feels" right? I'll keep you and anyone reading this thread posted. I feel that as much support as we can give to one another through this the better.

    Anyhow, i just wanted to say thank you for writing your post and for the love and support you are showing to so many other women. It is inspiring.

    All my best!

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    Hi!!!

    I have not found anyone out there yet with a sore spot with BV. Did you ever get the bottom of your diagnosis and live symptom free?? 3 'onths ago I had to get a spot surgically removed because it was so so painful. I had no BV for close to four months after. Than it came back again ;(

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    Hi, You mentioned this part in your text.

    "This guy has a good chart for suggested treatments. Also, if anyone having this problem is living in the Maryland area, it sounds like this would be the guy to see."

    Im a sufferer in Maryland and I wanted to know who exactly you were refering too. I'm depsperate for help from a specialist. Have been having chronic BV infections for 6 years now (since age 17) and nothing seems to be helping. Doctors talk to me like I'm dumb and when I bring up pro-biotics and other non-conventional treatments (because honestly I feel like I've tried all the prescriptions and nothing has given me lasting relief) they barely have any knowledge or opinion on the matter. 

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    Hi Ginger - not sure if you are still monitoring this thread.... but really informative and a lot of it makes sense. You have mentioned references and research, probiotics, and vaginal ph testing and gels..... I cant find where you might have included those references, and I would love the name of any online pharmacy store that you might use that are willing to ship to Australia.

    Pretty sure what I have is chronic BV - been treated 5 times in the last 11months and numerous times before that. I have had flagyl - which didn't seem to do a whole heap and just came back in my next cycle; And currently being treated with metronydozol (400mg x3 for 7days) - as there just isnt any other recognised tx of this here. I want to get to the root of why my ph keeps fluctuating as it is pretty darn frustrating. 

    Having some scientific studies to take to my doctor/gyn is likely to be more useful that a 'google found forum' - - if you know what I mean! Cheers

     

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    I have called my doctor/pharmasist so many times this last year because all i wanted to do was have sex with my man and i feel so gross that my self esteem has dropped so much. Feels good that i am not the only one but enrages me to know that i am still having problems. This article has helped me more than any of the other info i have found. I am about to try it all. I had a drug problem and every time i have quit i have this problem so i figured it was just my body detoxing and reacting strange but now that i have been sober for a year as of tomorrow i know i shouldn't still be having this problem. And its destroying my mans dick too. I been tested for everything and everything else in my body is normal but man.....i am going crazy!

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      I understand what you're going through. My guy is really turned off by the whole thing. It takes time and patience to see what will work for you. Just do your best to be positive. Some guys have preconceived ideas about what BV means and what causes it. You aren't alone. Good luck girl.

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    Hi Ginger,

    I had a similar experience that it seemed that every time I was with my ex-boyfriend (we had a long distance relationship), I would end up with BV, until I started taking the Acidophilus. I recently made another interesting discovery- after my ex and I broke up, I stopped taking the acidophilus and also stopped dating for a year. Then I met someone and we started dating. We've had sex a few times now and I haven't taken acidophilus in over a year but I haven't had any more issues. In fact, I had my well-woman check up last week and was curious if my doctor would see any discharge or anything abnormal but she said it all looked normal and I feel fine! So I wonder if different men's semen can have a different effect on a woman's flora (whether or not it's disrupted). Maybe it had something to do with the way our body chemistry interacts? It's funny because I do actually have more "chemistry" with this guy than I did with my ex. My doctor just said that science text books can't explain everything and she's heard of cases like that before.

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    Hey Ginger,

    Ive been suffering the same problem ongoingly with some variation to symptoms but the itch is unbearable and its been two years now and i just cant stand it anymore. Please tell me you found an answer

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    Ginger whats your update i would love to know if u finallt got cured thank.
  • Posted

    Your post has been the most helpful thing I have ever read regarding chronic BV. I have never had a doctor take me seriously and I've had them prescribe me the metronidazole gel at least 10 times to treat even though it ALWAYS comes back.

    I have a few questions about your method. I have ordered some Primodophilus Reuteri probiotics but how much are you taking? The one I ordered is 5 billion CFU.

    Also, are the probiotics you are interting directly made as suppositories or are you just inserting one of the probiotic pills that you take orally? And how exactly are you getting it up there with the yogurt? I have googled and googled and I can't find an answer! Please help!

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      Hi Kelsey if you don't mind me asking for how long have u had BV? I had it for almost 3yrs and thank to the Lord i'am cured thats why i was curious to know if Ginger finally found a cure as well but it seens that she doesn't follow up on the postings thank you.

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