How is bv bacterium treated

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Bv bacteria occur in different people, the performance may be a little different, bacterial vaginitis also known as non-specific vaginitis, we should all be very clear in our hearts, Haemophilus vaginitis, Corynebacterium vaginitis, oxybacterium vaginitis, Gartner's vaginitis, etc; Here is a detailed introduction to the treatment of bacterial vaginosis, I hope the following can help you.

How is bv bacterium treated

First, the treatment objective of BV is characterized by the disorder of vaginal ecological environment. The dominant normal flora of Lactobacillus producing hydrogen peroxide is replaced by overgrown mixed microorganisms. Therefore, the purpose of treatment is to kill pathogenic microorganisms and restore the normal vaginal ecological environment through treatment, which can relieve the symptoms and signs of vagina, To reduce the risk of infection complications related to bv during pregnancy, to reduce the risk of premature birth or low birth weight infants, and to reduce the risk of infection complications after abortion or hysterectomy. Although the cure rate can reach more than 80%, the recurrence rate can reach 80% within one year

Second: the treatment of BV includes systemic treatment and vaginal local treatment. Systemic treatment is mainly oral medication, which is suitable for BV patients who are unwilling to take local medication and have complications, but the dosage of drugs is large, and the chance of systemic side effects is more obvious

Third: the treatment principles are: ① asymptomatic patients do not need treatment; ② sexual partners do not need treatment; ③ bacterial vaginosis during pregnancy should be actively treated; ④ uterine cavity operators, such as curettage, artificial abortion, hysteroscopy, ring removal, hysterosalpingography surgery, bacterial vaginosis before operation, need active treatment

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Vaginal topical therapy is vaginal medication to directly kill or inhibit bv related mixed microorganisms. It is suitable for BV patients who can not tolerate oral adverse drug reactions and have no complications. It has the advantages of small dosage, mild or no obvious adverse reactions, so local medication is more popular