If the test suggests that the b group streptococcus is positive, it should be treated with penicillin and other antibiotics as prescribed by the doctor. If the test is negative, no treatment is needed, so treatment is needed only after the test is found to be positive, and preventive medicine is usually not needed.
For pregnant women, generally around 35 weeks of pregnancy to check the cervical secretion for b group hemolytic streptococcus infection, the test suggests that positive, you need to take penicillin and other antibiotics under the guidance of the doctor, so as to avoid the infection caused by premature rupture of membranes or neonatal pneumonia and other adverse consequences. If the test result is negative, no medication is needed.
For b group streptococcus positive pregnant women, should also pay attention to keep the vulva clean and hygienic, wear loose pants or cotton underwear, if vulvar itching, leukorrhea and other symptoms continue to be unrelieved, it is recommended that they go to the obstetrics department of the regular hospital, clear the cause of the disease in the doctor’s guidance to actively treat.