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Bacterial Vaginosis Treatment

Treat Bacterial Vaginosis with Physician-Guided Care

Bacterial vaginosis is the most common vaginal condition in women — and it's very treatable. BV happens when the natural balance of bacteria in the vagina is disrupted, which can cause unusual discharge, odor, and irritation. Many women don't have any symptoms at all. Left untreated, BV can increase the risk of certain infections and, during pregnancy, may cause complications. The good news: safe, effective antibiotic treatment is available through Herexa Health the same day.

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

Medical Notice: Prescriptions are issued at the sole discretion of the reviewing physician and are not guaranteed. Consultation fees are non-refundable once physician review has begun.

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How Herexa Health Works

A board-certified OB-GYN will review your answers before any prescription is issued. Our simple 3-step process ensures safe, expert-led care from home.

Step 1
Answer a few questions

Answer a few questions


Complete a secure 5-minute medical intake. Your privacy and security are our top priorities.

Step 2
Physician Review

Physician Review


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

Step 3
Prescription sent if appropriate

Prescription sent if appropriate


If approved, your prescription is sent electronically to your preferred pharmacy for same-day pickup.

What is Bacterial Vaginosis Treatment?

Understanding Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)

BV isn't a sexually transmitted infection — it's a shift in your vaginal bacterial balance. Things like sex, douching, or taking antibiotics can trigger it. It's common, it's treatable, and you don't need to feel embarrassed about it.

Common Symptoms of BV

  • Thin, grayish-white or greenish vaginal discharge
  • A 'fishy' odor — often more noticeable after sex
  • Vaginal itching or burning
  • Discomfort or burning when you pee

Note: Up to 84% of women with BV have no noticeable symptoms — making physician-guided screening important.

Why Choose Herexa Health?

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, chills, or pelvic/abdominal pain

This may indicate a more serious infection (PID)

Currently pregnant

BV in pregnancy requires in-person evaluation

Symptoms coming back 3 or more times a year

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

Symptoms not improving after finishing your treatment

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

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Yes, if symptoms are typical and there are no warning signs requiring examination.
Bacterial vaginosis happens when normal vaginal bacteria become imbalanced. It is common and often causes odor or discharge.
Thin gray or white discharge, fishy odor, especially after intercourse, and mild irritation.
Metronidazole or clindamycin depending on symptoms, allergies, and medical history.
If you have fever, pelvic pain, pregnancy complications, bleeding, or recurrent infections.

Ready to Get Care Today?

You don't need to wait weeks for an in-person appointment. Complete Herexa's 5-minute intake form — your OB-GYN will review your case and send a prescription to your preferred pharmacy the same day, when appropriate.

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