Treatment with the cv combined protocol
Diseases to be treated with the combined CV protocol:
- Bacterial vaginosis
- Human HPV papillomavirus
Protocol C
10 ml of CDS in 1 liter of water per day, divided into 8 intakes, for 3 months.
Protocol V
Add to a vaginal irrigator 6ml of CDS in 500ml of warm water, keep it 10 minutes inside the vagina, apply 2 times a day until improved.
Tips on the CV Combined Protocol
If you have given birth leave 40 days from delivery to apply protocol V.
Definition of diseases treated with combined CV protocol
Bacterial vaginosis
It is a bacterial infection when the flora is unbalanced causing infection, the most common bacterium in this ailment is Gardnerella vaginalis.
The infection can be from the use of soaps with high pH, use of vaginal deodorants or products that irritate the genital area or very tight garments.
Symptoms
- Irritation
- Strong smell
- Burning when urinating
- Unrest in the area
- Abundant white, gray, or greenish flow
- Normally in treatment is with antibiotics such as metronidazole and clindamycin
Human papillomavirus
The condom does not prevent infection since there is no need for anal or vaginal penetration, with the rubbing of the genitals is usually sufficient for infection.
There are more than 100 variants of the human hpv papillomavirus.
- mouth
- Anal
- penis
- Vulva
- uterus
- Vagina
- throat
- Cervical
Symptoms
It is a sexual infection that shows no signs and usually disappears in 2 years.