Vaginal medication is generally recommended to stop using 3~7 days after the re-examination, different types of diseases, the review time also exists differences. Gynecological drugs are often given intravaginally, and if review is needed, it is generally recommended to review again 3~7 days after the end of treatment, stopping too short a period of time, the residual effect of drugs may affect the results of the review, and the time of review varies with different types of diseases. Vulvovaginal pseudofilamentous yeast disease is generally recommended to review again 7~14 days after the vaginal medication, for the treatment of human papillomavirus infection, it is generally recommended to use three courses of medication, and then stop the drug for three months to review again. When women need to vaginally administer the medication, it is recommended to clean the vulva before using the medication, avoid menstruation, avoid coitus during the medication, and follow the doctor’s instructions to review, avoid coitus 3 days before the review, and avoid menstruation.