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Bacterial Vaginosis Treatment

Treat Bacterial Vaginosis with Physician-Guided Care

Bacterial vaginosis is a common condition that can cause vaginal odor, discharge, and irritation. Evidence-based antibiotic treatment is the most effective way to restore normal vaginal balance and relieve symptoms.

  • No in-person appointment or insurance necessary

  • Check out below with the Bacterial Vaginosis treatment of your choice (or leave it up to your medical provider!)

  • If prescribed, treatment will be sent same-day to your local pharmacy

Reduced Risk of STIs
Lowered Risk of Infection
Restoring Vaginal Balance
Prevention of Pregnancy Complications
Symptom Relief

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How Herexa Works

Choose a condition, answer a secure medical questionnaire, receive physician review, and receive treatment recommendations based on your health history and symptoms.

Step 1
Complete a quick medical questionnaire

Complete a quick medical questionnaire


It takes less than 5 minutes and helps your provider determine the right treatment for you.

Step 2
Get your prescription

Get your prescription


A licensed provider reviews your information and, write your prescription. if medically appropriate

Step 3
Pick up at your local pharmacy

Pick up at your local pharmacy


Your medication is sent directly to your preferred pharmacy — ready when you are.

What is Bacterial Vaginosis Treatment?

Understanding Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)

Bacterial vaginosis is a common vaginal dysbiosis caused by an imbalance in the natural microbiome, where protective Lactobacillus bacteria are outnumbered by an overgrowth of anaerobes like Gardnerella vaginalis. It typically manifests as a thin, grayish-white discharge with a distinct "fishy" odor, though nearly 84% of cases can be asymptomatic. If left untreated, the condition can lead to serious reproductive issues, including increased susceptibility to STIs, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), and pregnancy complications such as preterm birth.

Common Symptoms

  • Strong fishy smell
  • Itching around vagina
  • Thin, gray, white or green vaginal discharge
  • Pain, itching, or burning in the vagina
  • Burning sensation
Note: Over 50% of women report no visible symptoms.

Why Choose Herexa?

Our board-certified clinicians provide evidence-based care tailored to your unique health needs.

Fast Relief
Discreet and Private
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Expert-Led Care

Get high-quality treatment protocols that follow clinical guidelines.

Reduced Risk of STIs
Lowered Risk of Infection
Restoring Vaginal Balance
Prevention of Pregnancy Complications
Symptom Relief

Is It BV or Something Else?

Don't play the guessing game with your symptoms. Take our quick assessment to understand your microbiome and find the right relief.

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When to Seek In-Person Care

While Herexa Health covers most common cases, certain symptoms require a physical examination to ensure your safety and long-term health.

Fever or pelvic pain

These may indicate a more serious infection that needs physical examination or testing.

Symptoms that keep returning

Recurrent BV may require additional testing or a different treatment approach.

Symptoms during pregnancy

Vaginal symptoms in pregnancy should always be evaluated in person for proper care.

Worsening or severe symptoms

Increasing pain, unusual bleeding, or symptoms that don't improve with treatment should be assessed promptly.

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What is bacterial vaginosis?

Bacterial vaginosis happens when normal vaginal bacteria become imbalanced. It is common and often causes odor or discharge.

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