For patients with bacterial vaginosis, retesting is recommended after ten days of plugging. Bacterial vaginosis is usually characterized by increased vaginal discharge, which is usually grayish-white and fishy-smelling. Since bacterial vaginosis is prone to recurring attacks, patients are advised to have a recheck about ten days after the medication is administered, which is conducive to subsequent treatment. If the vaginal discharge returns to normal and there is no odor after the medication, the medication can be stopped under the guidance of the doctor after the review; if the symptoms do not improve, or even worsened, you can choose other drugs for treatment under the guidance of the doctor after the review. For patients with bacterial vaginosis, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital for follow-up examination after ten days of medication, which is conducive to the recovery of the condition.