Amoxicillin is NOT the first-choice antibiotic for BV. Doctors typically prescribe metronidazole or clindamycin instead.
BV is caused by an imbalance in vaginal bacteria, leading to discharge and odor. It is not a sexually transmitted infection (STI).
Amoxicillin does not effectively target the bacteria responsible for BV, unlike metronidazole or clindamycin, which work better.
β Metronidazole (Flagyl) (oral or gel) β Clindamycin (Cleocin) (cream or oral) β Tinidazole (Tindamax) (alternative option)
If youβre already on amoxicillin for another infection, it might not fully treat BV. Always consult your doctor for the right treatment.
Probiotics, boric acid, and yogurt may help restore balance, but antibiotics are the only proven cure for BV.
β οΈ Untreated BV can increase the risk of: πΉ Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) πΉ Complications during pregnancy πΉ Higher susceptibility to STI
π« Avoid douching π Wear breathable cotton underwear π Take probiotics π Maintain proper hygiene
π Studies show amoxicillin has little effect on BV bacteria, which is why itβs not recommended as a treatment option.
π©ββοΈ If symptoms persist, worsen, or return frequently, consult your doctor for a proper BV treatment plan.