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Easy ways to overcome vaginal dysbiosis

Anatori Sealife Comments 0 29th August 2018
Easy ways to overcome vaginal dysbiosis

Vaginal dysbiosis, otherwise – vaginosis, is a disease that almost every woman has suffered at least once. This ailment is a consequence of the imbalance of lactobacilli and pathogenic microflora. Besides, in the norm, the latter is present in the body in minimal quantities.

The purpose of the vaginal flora is to produce lactic acid and other antibacterial substances. It prevents the development of undesirable processes that cause “harmful” microorganisms.

Causes

The causes of vaginal dysbacteriosis may be as follows:

  • Pathology of the intestine, including chronic constipation. In this case, the pathogenic microflora is “sowed” in the vagina, creating the imbalance mentioned above;
  • Hypothermia, single or permanent, leads to a decrease in local immunity and causes dysbacteriosis of the vagina;
  • diabetes;
  • inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs, as well as STDs;
  • active sexual life with frequent changes in partners;
  • prolonged treatment with antibiotics;
  • Particular attention should be to prevention; if necessary, pregnant women should go for the treatment of dysbiosis. Because this disease can cause premature birth and, in the first trimester of pregnancy, provoke a miscarriage.

Diagnosis and treatment of vaginal dysbiosis

With a timely diagnosis (for this enough gynaecological smear) and referral to a doctor, you can eliminate the disease within a couple of weeks.

The attending physician, having diagnosed vaginal dysbacteriosis, can prescribe:

  • Tablets from vaginal dysbiosis;
  • Gels, as well as vaginal suppositories.

Also, use probiotics and bifilacts(sour-milk products with a high content of lacto- and bifidobacteria) as supplements. They consequently normalise the microflora of the vagina.

Recommendations

Please note that this disease is not venereal. However, until the end of treatment, a woman should refrain from having sexual intercourse.

Doctors recommend regular prophylaxis of dysbacteriosis. Moreover, take sour-milk products containing the right bacteria, eat healthily, play sports, avoid stress and follow hygiene rules in sexual relationships. Colonic irrigation will also help maintain healthy microflora in the large intestine, preventing the disease.