Betadine Vaginal Douche is an antiseptic solution used for feminine hygiene and the treatment of vaginal infections. It contains the active ingredient povidone-iodine at a concentration of 10%. Povidone-iodine acts as a broad-spectrum antiseptic that eliminates bacteria, fungi, and viruses that can cause infections and inflammation in the vaginal area.
What are the ingredients in Betadine?
Betadine Vaginal Douche contains the following active ingredient:
Povidone-iodine: 10% w/v.
The douche also contains inactive ingredients to adjust acidity, viscosity, color, and odor.
Indications for Use
Betadine Vaginal Douche is used in the following cases:
Treatment of vaginal infections caused by bacteria, fungi, or other microorganisms.
Treatment of Trichomoniasis.
Vaginal hygiene before and after surgical or medical procedures in the vaginal area.
As part of a personal hygiene routine in some cases and under medical supervision.
How to use Betadine?
Betadine vaginal douche should be used according to the instructions of your doctor or pharmacist or the package insert. The usual method of use is:
Dilute the douche with warm water before use. Typically, two tablespoons (approximately 25 ml) of douche are diluted in one liter of warm water.
The diluted douche solution is used once or twice daily, or as recommended by your doctor.
A special douching applicator is used to ensure the solution reaches all parts of the vagina.
The treatment period prescribed by your doctor must be adhered to, even if symptoms improve, to prevent recurrence of the infection.
What are the side effects of Betadine?
Betadine vaginal douche is generally considered safe for topical use. However, some side effects may occur in some people, especially those with sensitive skin or mucous membranes, such as:
Irritation, itching, or redness in the treated area.
Vaginal dryness.
Rare allergic reactions.
If any of these symptoms occur, discontinue use and consult your doctor or pharmacist.