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Why Antibiotics Such as Metronidazole (Flagyl) and Clindamycin Generally Cause Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis in Women


By: Juanito berou
Submitted: 2010-11-29 04:25:20 | Word Count: 407


Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) in women is caused by the variation of balance between the good and bad bacteria that are usually found in the vagina. When homeostasis is disturbed, the anaerobic bacteria (the bad guys) take this chance to overrun the lactobacilli (saints in the vagina) thereby, creating a set of signs and symptoms which may or may not be present in a woman suffering from this infection, these are: burning pain upon urination, anxiety and itchiness, strong fishy smell and a milky white or gray discharge.

Conventional treatment usually involves antibiotics that include Metronidazole and Clindamycin, among the more commonly used drugs. Other drugs included are Ceftriaxone, Ampicillin, Tinidazole, and Tetracycline. These antibiotics are generally taken twice daily for 7 days to complete a course of treatment.

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However, almost half of the women who were successfully treated with antibiotics suffer from recurrence of this infection within 12 months after treatment. Why antibiotics such a Metronidazole (Flagyl) and Clindamycin usually cause recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis in women, doctors don’t know and can’t find a reasonable explanation. But a number of people have approved this to the antibiotics themselves.

Since BV is caused by an alteration in bacterial stability and antibiotics kill bacteria, including the good ones, there is no way for the lactobacilli to keep the bad ones in check because they themselves are being slaughtered by the treatment of the infection. Certain, the antibiotics are supposed to be selective, targeting only those that are destructive to the body but some skeptics say that a number of these antibiotics kill any bacteria that are susceptible to their killing powers. That is why a reappearance of this infection is so common that more and more women are now shifting or adding alternative remedies as replacement or in conjunction to the conventional treatment.

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Related: Why Antibiotics Such as Metronidazole (Flagyl) and Clindamycin Typically Cause Persistent Bacterial Vaginosis in Women

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