| Re: Bacterial Vaginosis
I'm sorry that you are going through this--I also had recurrent BV and what finally cured it was using MetroGel and also in-between inserting acidophilus capsules into my vagina. Acidophilus is a probiotic that is traditionally used to help prevent yeast infections (and can be taken orally for bowel health), but it also helps balance out the pH of the vagina, therefore promoting a healthier environment and making it harder to get an infection. I hate to say it, but my first thought when you mentioned the tear in your vagina and what looked like a small pimple was HERPES. If you visit the herpes board which is IMMENSELY informative and helpful, you will find that many doctors are very uninformed about the symptoms of herpes. A herpes lesion does not have to be an open sore or a blister, and actually very often resembles a small papercut-like tear or a small pimple. Also, it is hard to accurately culture a sore that isn't open or oozing. I have HSV2 (genital herpes) and my culture AND my blood test came back negative. After reading up on the herpes board, I found that the only bloodtest that is truly accurate is the HerpeSelect test, which is a blood test. Since all I had were a couple VERY tiny pimple-looking bumps, all of my doctors said over and over, "That can't be herpes. It doesn't look like it at all." But, as it turns out, I definitely did have herpes. Not everyone has the flu-like symptoms that often accompany outbreaks, and 1 in 4 adults are infected with herpes and don't even know it. I sure hope that this isn't in fact what you have, but I thought that it wouldnt' hurt to mention these things to you, espcially since what you are experiencing is typical of herpes. Anyway, I hope your symptoms disappear soon, and again, I urge you to at least check out the herpes board.
~Katalina
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