Bacterial VaginosisHome TreatmentFor decades, some women have used Lactobacillus acidophilus in yogurt or supplements to treat
bacterial vaginosis. However, dairy lactobacillus does
not work for bacterial vaginosis. This is because dairy lactobacillus is not
the kind of bacteria that normally live in the vagina.9 Researchers are studying the two different types of
lactobacillus—L. crispatus and L.
jensenii—that are most commonly found in a healthy vagina.8 Hopefully, these lactobacilli will prove
to be an effective treatment for bacterial vaginosis.
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