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Treatment for vaginal condition?

how to treat vaginal itching, burning and non-odor discharge?

I am over 30's and is very concern how to treat vaginal conditions (as above). What happened was that I just had yeast infection almost 3 weeks ago and suddenly, came down with the vaginal itching, burning and some light yellow discharge, but with no odor (assumed it is Bacterial Vaginosis - BV). I have been taking BV essentials 6 days capsule applications  and it seems to be not working well with me. So, I still have to take 3 more days to complete the kit. It happened to me for the first time to experience such pain due to flinchy and burning sensation associated with BV..


Do any of you ladies experience similar situation like mine?

I would like to know what is the best, fast treatment before going to the OB-GYN. Your advice and answers would be gladly appreciated.
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101028 tn?1419603004
typically homeopathic treatments don't really work for bv.    the main ingredient in this one seems to be borax and some herbs. I certainly wouldn't rely on it for bv treatment.

at this point since you've been using this product. I'd stop using it now, wait a week and go and be seen and get properly tested to see what is really going on.

grace
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thank you for your reply. I only had sex with long time husband. so i believe i don't have STD. once again thanks for your comment.
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136956 tn?1688675680
I have only ever taken an Antibiotic for a BV infection, maybe that is something you need to do.

If I were you I would get a full STD screening as well as a yeast and BV culture so that you can be sure.

You dont want to suffer like this any longer treating the wrong thing or not treating it properly.
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