Are you finding that your bacterial vaginosis is recurrent? Could you use some relief from the smell and discharge that comes along with it? Not to worry as there are many other women out there that have the exact same problem that you do.
It is an unpleasant thing to go through and I am sure that it's something that you are worried your partner might start to notice.
If you need some quick temporary relief from the smell, here are a few things you can try.
Douching With Hydrogen Peroxide As mentioned this is a temporary quick fix.
What I mean by that is if you know you are going to be having sex or otherwise want a way to get rid of the smell for a bit you can try douching with hydrogen peroxide.
This has worked for many women and the smell has gone away for a few days or a week, but it is only a quick fix if you need it.
Take Showers Not Baths Women love their baths and so does bacteria.
While sitting in lukewarm water your vagina is doing the same.
The warm water along with other things in it creates the perfect environment for the bacteria to grow.
Avoiding baths and taking showers instead will help keep the bacteria from growing any further and help you to get some relief from the smell.
Wash It Out When something is dirty we wash it.
When our clothes smell we wash them.
If you are finding that your recurrent vaginosis smells pretty harsh, then a quick thing you can do is wash out the area with unscented soap.
Cleaning and washing the area in and around your vagina will help with the smell temporarily in the event that you will be getting intimate with your partner.
If you are suffering from a recurrent episode, then what you really need to do is get to the root of the problem by talking to your gynecologist or doctor about it.
Treating source of the problem will be the best way to deal with it, but in some occasions these can take time which you just might not have.
If you know you will be having sex or that you will be getting intimate with your partner and need a quick temporary fix, then try the methods mentioned above; just be sure that you are also getting the help you need to take care of your bacterial vaginosis.
It is an unpleasant thing to go through and I am sure that it's something that you are worried your partner might start to notice.
If you need some quick temporary relief from the smell, here are a few things you can try.
Douching With Hydrogen Peroxide As mentioned this is a temporary quick fix.
What I mean by that is if you know you are going to be having sex or otherwise want a way to get rid of the smell for a bit you can try douching with hydrogen peroxide.
This has worked for many women and the smell has gone away for a few days or a week, but it is only a quick fix if you need it.
Take Showers Not Baths Women love their baths and so does bacteria.
While sitting in lukewarm water your vagina is doing the same.
The warm water along with other things in it creates the perfect environment for the bacteria to grow.
Avoiding baths and taking showers instead will help keep the bacteria from growing any further and help you to get some relief from the smell.
Wash It Out When something is dirty we wash it.
When our clothes smell we wash them.
If you are finding that your recurrent vaginosis smells pretty harsh, then a quick thing you can do is wash out the area with unscented soap.
Cleaning and washing the area in and around your vagina will help with the smell temporarily in the event that you will be getting intimate with your partner.
If you are suffering from a recurrent episode, then what you really need to do is get to the root of the problem by talking to your gynecologist or doctor about it.
Treating source of the problem will be the best way to deal with it, but in some occasions these can take time which you just might not have.
If you know you will be having sex or that you will be getting intimate with your partner and need a quick temporary fix, then try the methods mentioned above; just be sure that you are also getting the help you need to take care of your bacterial vaginosis.
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