Bacterial Vaginosis - What Happens

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What Happens

Bacterial vaginosis often clears up on its own. But in some women it persists, and for many women it comes back after it has cleared up. Antibiotic treatment works for some women but not others.

  • About 1 out of 4 women find that bacterial vaginosis clears up without medication after a week.1
  • Bacterial vaginosis recurs in about 1 out of 3 treated women.2

Complications

Your risk of complications from bacterial vaginosis is higher:

Last Updated: 05/05/2006

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