Bacterial vaginosis is caused by a decrease in the total number of lactobacillus and an increase in the number of anaerobic bacteria. Although antibiotics are effective against BV-associated bacteria and relieve symptoms to some extent, remission is usually only temporary, and many patients relapse after treatment. Antibiotics and adjuvants reduce microbial diversity and cause the lactobacillus population to recover.Disclaimer:For More Information Contact Your Physician