How to cure both: BV & Yeast infection
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step1:go to the health department or your gynecologist if your experiencing symptoms that's unusual like itching, rash, cramping in your lower abdomen,a great amount of weight lose, grey like discharge along with white cheese like discharge with foul smell. itching and burning when you urinate.
step 2: let your doctor know all these symptoms your having
so they know what to do and how to treat it. Ask you a few ?s such as when the last time you had sex? etc...
let them take some blood if need be to also test your blood .
step 3: get a papsmir done so they can look it under a microscope and see what is causing these symptoms.
step4: give you medicine to treat the infection causing your symptoms
medications to treat BV and Yeast include:
1.metronidazole 500 mg 14 tablets take twice daily.
2. Anti-fungal Cream Terconazole 0.4% insert in the vagina at night time for 7 days
3. eat plenty of yogurt to cure and help get rid of yeast infection.
take probiotics if need be.
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) and yeast infections are common yet often misunderstood conditions affecting women’s health. Understanding the symptoms is crucial for seeking timely medical attention. Common signs include unusual itching, rash, cramping in the abdomen, and abnormal discharge. If you're experiencing these symptoms, consult with a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Often, a Pap smear is performed to ensure accurate diagnosis. Treatments typically involve antibiotics like metronidazole for BV and antifungal creams such as Terconazole for yeast infections. Incorporating probiotics and yogurt into your diet can also support recovery by promoting a healthy vaginal microbiome. Maintaining gynecological health is vital, including regular check-ups and open communication with your doctor about symptoms and concerns. Managing stress, practicing good hygiene, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can further prevent recurrence. Always consult your healthcare professional before starting any treatment regimen for personalized advice.

Yogurts naturally have probiotics in them. So no need for yogurt & probiotics ❤️