CV
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How to manage Lactobacillus iners-related cytolytic vagnosis (CV)
If your lab test shows that you have 95% - 100% of Lactobacillus species, among which, L. iners is a major or the only species, and your major symptoms are burning, irritation, and white or cottage cheese-like discharge, and you do not have a yeast infection, you may have a condition called Lacto... -
I experienced severe burning after using CV Clear (CV Ease). What should I do?
While many customers with CV find relief after using CV Clear (CV Ease), we’ve had feedback from other users, including one experienced user. She tolerated the first pack well, but when she started the second, she experienced severe burning and irritation. This situation often arises when there... -
I used a CV Ease suppository and felt burning. What can I do?
Our products are all organic, natural and made with food-grade, safe ingredients, so it’s very difficult to have an unpleasant reaction to it. To speed up relief, we recommend washing the area with abundant water to remove all the product. Probably, the product is not suitable for you since your ... -
What makes CV ease the proper treatment for CV?
Thank you for reaching out with your question about CV Ease, now known as CV Clear. I understand that dealing with discomfort can be challenging, and I want to provide you with the information you need to feel more at ease. CV, or Cytolytic Vaginosis, is often characterized by an overgrowth of L...
