When a lactic acid cure makes sense

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A lactic acid treatment helps to restore the balance of a disturbed vaginal flora. When and how it is used, you will find out here. 

Lactic acid cure: vaginal flora

There are a lot of bacteria in the vagina, most of them are lactobacilli. Why is that? The bacteria in the lining of the vagina should receive the acidic environment (pH 4 to 4.5) in the vagina – because the lactobacilli protect them against fungi, viruses & Co . But various causes can disturb this vaginal flora. Reason can be z. As by a fungal infection or inappropriate care (too much or too little). Itching, redness and dryness can be the result of a disturbed vaginal milieu.

When is a lactic acid treatment recommended?

A lactic acid cure is useful under different circumstances:

  • Sheath fungus : vaginal fungus is a common fungal infection in women, some have, for example. After antibiotic treatment problems with vaginal fungus. After the treatment of vaginal fungus, the flora is often disturbed and a lactic acid cure makes sense.
  • Bacterial vaginosis : Bacteria that do not really belong there penetrate the vagina and disrupt the balance of the flora, displacing the lactic acid bacteria. Outflow with unpleasant odor, dryness and redness may occur.
  • Preventive : If you have problems with vaginal infections more often, a preventative cure with lactic acid makes sense. Your doctor can advise you on this.  

The best time for a lactic acid cure is shortly after the period, when the environment is particularly dry and so prone to infection at the time.

What is a lactic acid cure?

A lactic acid cure is available without prescription in pharmacies as a gel (with applicator), tablets, capsules or suppositories for insertion . The goal is to regenerate and stabilize the vaginal flora. Let the pharmacist or pharmacist advise you which products fit best.

Lactic acid cure: home remedies

Often the tip is to soak a tampon in natural yoghurt and then introduce this into the vagina. But the lactic acid bacteria in a yogurt and those in the vagina are not the same! So: keep your hands off and go to the pharmacy!

You have problems with fungal infections? Here you can find information about the  vaginal fungus and what helps against it. Herbal tampons, vaginal irrigation and Co. – do we really need that? Here are answers:  These 8 things have not lost in your vagina .