As an inflammation, Bacterial Vaginosis is a
noticeable and irritating condition that can be
reoccurring. The human vaginal zone already
operates with a combination of temperature,
chemicals and bacteria.
When functioning correctly, a
balance is maintained.
When bacterial flora is out of balance,
significant growth can occur which then causes
inflammation and symptoms until the balance is
restored again.
Bacterial Vaginosis is particularly common in women
who are pregnant as well as in those who are able to
bear children but are not yet pregnant.
It can also be easily mistaken for a yeast infection
because of the discomfort and discharge involved.
The condition is
noticed by a
vaginal discharge
as well as a bad
smell.
The smell is due to
the gasses the
bacteria produce,
and the discharge
comes from the
vaginal walls as the
internal moisture
levels mix with the
bacterial flora
The discharge can be particularly noticeable
right after sexual intercourse.
However, while the presence of the bacteria is not
outright painful, it can still have ramifications.
This is a critical issue as low birth weight often
produces complications and additional support
needed for a newborn and potential health conditions
that are present well into early childhood.
When the bacteria
make its way well
into the uterus or
even into the
fallopian tubes,
then it gets
classified as a pelvic
inflammatory
disease, or PID.
The serious
ramifications here
are that the
inflammation can
make it impossible
to become
pregnant or the
fallopian tubes
become damaged
It creates the risk of
an ectopic
pregnancy
germination inside
the tube instead of
in the uterus.
Infertility clearly can
be life-changing but
an ectopic
pregnancy can be
lethal. In both cases
the bacteria needs
to be removed as
soon as possible.
It is true that
Bacterial Vaginosis
can be eliminate by
the body in time, but
it can get a lot worse
before a patient
becomes better.
So treatment is
recommended
when the bacterial
flora is identified as
the culprit.
Before and during pregnancy women should be tested for
the presence of Bacterial Vaginosis. Early identification can
prevent complications from setting in, requiring stronger
treatments. The same should occur before having a
surgery for an abortion or hysterectomy to prevent
bacterial presence infection during the surgery.
Normal treatment of the condition is the use of antibiotics.
However, this approach, using metronidazole or
clindamycin, will damage other bacteria in the body as
well, making it harder to restore balance.
And these medicines cannot be used when a patient is
pregnant. On the other hand, traditional Chinese medicine
has had a natural tool available for centuries to treat the
condition in a far safer manner.
The Fuyan Pill deal with the primary problems that
enhance the harmful bacteria but removing levels of
excess moisture, toxicity and bacterial population levels.
And it enhances blood circulation which in turn
increases temperature and removes wastes faster.
Utilizing the natural defenses of the body, the Fuyan Pill
bolsters the body to defend itself, thereby also reducing
the bacterial flora and improving health.