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Comparison of the Effective of Lactobacilli Suppository with Metronidazole Vaginal pH, signs and symptoms of Bacterial Vaginosis.

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2009
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Jafarzadeh, Hamideh
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Abstract: Background: Bacterial vaginosis is characterized by an imbalance in the vaginal ecosystem, this change is due to an overgrowth of anaerobic bacteria and a concomitant decrease in the number of lactobacilli and increase in vaginal pH more than 4.5. Normal vaginal pH is within 3.5 until 4.5. Bacterial vaginosis is associated with an increased risk for a host of obstetric, gynecological, including pelvic inflammatory disease, postoperative infection following hysterectomy, cervix abnormal cytology and preterm birth. As well as recent media coverage of antibiotic resistance and a growing movement toward "natural therapies" have led to increasing interested in non –antibiotic treatments for bacterial vaginosis. The most proposed non –antibiotic therapies for bacterial vaginosis included two categories –probiotic therapies, with aim to provide the bacteria to directly supplement or restore a women's healthy lactobacillus –dominated flora and an acid –restoring therapies such as gel. Objective: To determine the effective suppository Lactobacillus acidophilus with metronidazole tablet vaginal on vaginal pH, signs and symptoms if bacterial vaginosis. Methods: In a double –blind, paralleled randomized clinical trial, 300 participants enrolled and 40 patients had inclusion criteria. They are separated randomly in two groups of suppository Lactobacilli and metronidazole tablet vaginal. This study was carried on out –patients private and general gynecology clinics in Tabriz. Results: There was no significant difference between the metronidazole and lactobacilli groups in vaginal pH decreases (p=0.118). But the cure rate was 100% for metronidazole group and 75% for lactobacilli group. Conclusion: The based on the results of this research the preventive treatment with lactobacilli doesn't better than from metronidazole, but is considered on the same area. However, its advantage is not the need of necessity to take antibiotics for a long period.
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