What medication to take for non-specific vaginitis

Non-specific vaginitis is mostly caused by the vaginal flora imbalance leading to pathogenic bacterial infections, you can generally take anti-anaerobic drugs, such as metronidazole, tinidazole, clindamycin and so on.
1. Metronidazole: a common therapeutic drug for non-specific vaginitis, it can treat and prevent infections identified or suspected to be caused by anaerobic bacteria, and can inhibit the growth of anaerobic bacteria without affecting the growth of lactobacilli. Metronidazole may have thrombocytopenia, allergic reactions, fever, headache and other adverse reactions after the drug, women in early pregnancy, metronidazole allergy, etc. is prohibited.
2. Tinidazole: a new derivative of metronidazole, can kill various pathogenic anaerobic bacteria and trichomonas, with obvious therapeutic effect. Nausea, anorexia, dyspepsia, vomiting, constipation, dizziness, headache and other adverse reactions may occur after the use of the drug, allergic to tinidazole or pyrrole drugs, the first trimester of pregnancy, breastfeeding women and other contraindicated.
3. Clindamycin: non-specific vaginitis to metronidazole intolerance, allergy or treatment failure available clindamycin, clindamycin is suitable for by the streptococcus genus, staphylococcus genus and anaerobic bacteria and other sensitive strains of infection.
There may be nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, blister-like rash, urticaria, liver function abnormalities and other adverse reactions after the use of the drug, and is contraindicated for those who are allergic to clindamycin and lincomycin.
Non-specific vaginitis specific medication should be under the guidance of a professional doctor, standardized use, in order to avoid the use of improper cause adverse reactions.