Wednesday, November 4th, 2009 at
12:56 pm
My bird is having watery droppings for over a week. I think she may have a bacterial infection. I started putting vitamins in her water before her dropping changed. I recently read that vitamins in the water can cause bacterial infections which will cause watery droppings. The vet will cost a lot & I’m scard of what they may give her. Is there a natural remedy I can use instead?
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009 at
2:41 am
no matter how many times I shower clean the area, douche, it gets right back odory I will douche and it smells good maybe a few hours and its back smelling I tried norforms suppositories once it seemed to keep the smell away the whole day, but who wants to use that everyday?
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at
10:09 pm
I am 9 weeks pregnant and was diagnosed with Bacterial Vaginosis on Tuesday. I had an ultrasound Monday because of the spotting and we saw a healthy baby with a heartbeat.
I can’t take the medication for 3 more weeks but I’m worried about letting this infection go 3 more weeks esp. if it causing me to spot.
Reaaallly scared!
Also, what can I do other than shower twice a day, and NO sex to help until I can take the medicine?
Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at
12:56 pm
The doctor prescribes antibiotics of course. But it only comes back and can also cause yeast infections. I’m tired of getting this. I figure I can save money and time by just doing it myself. If its gonna keep coming back anyway. I heard from someone that her doctor said put yogurt on a tampon because it works just as good as what he would prescribe. But idk. Only helpful answers please thank you!
I’ve had it twice before, I take the prescribed medicine correctly and until they’re all gone. It still comes back. I’ve been reading on this and alot of women seem to suffer with this. They tried lactobacillus acidophilus yogurt. orally and as a vaginal suppository as well as a vinegar douche. It seems to work for them. But I dont know there is a way to cure bv without antibiotics. Since the antibiotics work temporarily and cause yeast infections. There is no point in returning to the doctor repeatedly. Waste of time and money.
Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at
3:20 am
I went to the doctor yesterday and she told me I had bacterial vaginosis and she gave me some cream for it (similar to treatment for yeast infections) The directions werent clear on how long to keep it in there, or how soon it would work. When do I know that its cleared up? For some reason I think I should be on antibiotics…will the cream cure it?