BV/ Yeast During Peri/Menopause

Did you know that BV (bacterial vaginosis) and yeast infections can become more common during perimenopause and menopause? 😣 Here’s why:

As estrogen levels drop, the vaginal pH changes, and the ‘good’ bacteria that keep things balanced decrease. This creates the perfect environment for infections to thrive.

The good news? You don’t have to suffer in silence. There are treatments and preventative steps to help restore balance and keep you comfortable. 💕

Let’s talk about your options—your health and peace of mind matter at every stage of life!

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2024/12/26 Edited to

... Read moreBacterial vaginosis (BV) and yeast infections can indeed become more prevalent during the transitional phases of perimenopause and menopause due to hormonal changes. As estrogen levels drop, the protective vaginal flora diminishes, paving the way for harmful bacteria and yeast to flourish. This shift not only alters the natural pH balance of the vagina but can also lead to various uncomfortable symptoms, including unusual discharge, itching, and odor. It's essential for individuals experiencing these changes to consult healthcare professionals about their symptoms. Options for managing these infections include over-the-counter antifungal treatments, prescribed antibiotics for BV, and natural remedies that focus on restoring the vaginal microbiome. Additionally, lifestyle adjustments such as incorporating probiotics and a balanced diet rich in nutrients can help. To further understand personal health needs, it’s encouraged for those affected to engage in discussions about their experiences and treatment paths through forums or support groups. Remember, maintaining vaginal health is a vital part of overall well-being during this phase of life.