What medicine to take for cervicitis

Cervicitis can be treated with drugs such as antibiotics depending on the pathogen, but it is important to note that not all patients with cervicitis need medication, depending on the severity of the disease. When the patient has severe cervicitis, or has high-risk factors for sexually transmitted diseases, such as multiple sexual partners, partners with sexually transmitted diseases, and unprotected intercourse, medication is required. The following principles can be referred to for medication: 1. when the pathogen detection results are not yet available: azithromycin or doxycycline can be applied for empirical treatment; 2. when the infection is clearly Neisseria gonorrhoeae: cephalosporins are commonly used. 4. When there are conditions for detecting mycoplasma in the genital tract: azithromycin can be considered first, and moxifloxacin can be used when repeated persistent infection or treatment fails. In addition, it should be noted that there is no absolute best, fastest and most effective situation for medication due to large individual differences. If the patient has no precancerous cervical lesions or cervical cancer, only cervical hypertrophy or slight congestion, and only mild inflammation by scraping, medication is generally not recommended to prevent the vaginal pH from being destroyed and even triggering mycosis fungoides.