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Herpes, Recurrent BV, accyclovir? Help!

Hello, I was wondering if you would be able to help me with the issues that ive been having for some years now not only with my health but also vaginal health. I have PCOS, was diagnosed last year on my 21st birthday, also I have recurrent Bacteria Vaginosis and no matter how many times im treated or with what antibiotic, it continues to come back as soon as i complete the medication. Ive been doing some reasearch and found there are natural supplements that may help cure it. I was trying to see if I could get help from a nutritionist  to find out what type of supplements could treat or if i would need to go to some type of natural doctor for help. I also have Herpes 1 and 2 which i was tested once for and had a positive then negative then a second positive all in the same text, i was put on accyclovir in 2015 to take only for outbreaks when i had them. I never had an outbreak which i was told i had contracted herpes in 2011. Since being on accyclovir ive had multiple outbrakes. I was on it at first just taking three times daily for five days when i would have an outbreak, after a few times of having them, i was switched to two times daily. Now if i try ti stop taking the accyclovir i will have an outbreak. Could accyclovir be causing the herpes to get worse? Could the herpes be causing the recurrent BV? Ive done everything there is to do as far as trying to stop the BV from coming back. I wear cotton or go free without anything on, I take two probiotics as well as acidopholus on top of that daily, i dont use any soaps or lotion with purfume, I dont wear tight clothing or anything like that so im not sure why it will not go away but ive taken so many antibiotics and vaginal inserts that its crazy. Ill get yeast infections right after completing the antibiotic, then end up with BV again right after. Its a huge cycle. I really dont know what to do at this point.
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