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[|Human|] I am a 23 yo graduate student studying for my DPT with a decent amount of knowledge of basic medicine. I am having an acute episode of bacterial vaginosis. I am using OTC remedies that have helped in the past because I am broke and out of town right now and only have coverage at my student health facility back home. Id prefer not to go on antibiotics unless necessary anyways. I will go to a doctor if the condition persists or worsens. I have pain in my lower abdomen, yellow-green thick discharge, foul odor, and severe itching and burning. I have had this on and off in the past. I am on NuvaRing, which I have been told can contribute to why I have this problem, but I do not wish to switch back to oral contraceptives and would rather use other methods to prevent this from happening. I am about to use medicated wipes and a rephresh vaginal cream to help balance my pH. Should I remove my  NuvaRing during this episode even though it has a week left? What can I do to prevent having bacterial vaginosis problems in the future? Eat more yogurt? Take folic acid? Take vitamins or even prenatal vitamins? And what about acidophilus pills? I know all about how sex can affect this and how condom usage is important but I havent had a sex in a while so thats not what brought this on. I shower twice daily and use hypoallergic non-scented Cetaphil soap for that area, so my hygiene is good too. Please help me ASAP! Thank you!
[|AI|]  HiT hank you for asking ChatDoctorI have gone through your query. If you are getting recurrent vaginal infection then it is wise to avoid Nearing. For bacterial vaginosis I treat my patients witChatDoctorbination of antibiotics like clindamycin or metronidazole with clotrimazole in the form of suppository or oral tabs. I also recommend them to use intimate wash regularly to normalize vaginal bacterial flora and PH and thereby prevent further infections. You can continue all other measures like using hypoallergenic non-irritating soaps taking Yogurt folic acid and vitamins also. Hope this may help you. Let me know if you have any further query.