What are the medications used for cervicitis

The main treatment for cervicitis is antibiotic medication, either empirical antibiotic therapy or pathogen-specific antibiotic therapy, depending on the situation. The main regimen of empirical antibiotic therapy is azithromycin 1g, single oral dose; or doxycycline 100mg, twice daily for 7 days. Antibiotic treatment against the pathogen, if it is cervicitis caused by simple acute Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the commonly used drugs are cephalosporins as well as cephalosporins such as ceftriaxone sodium, cefixime or cefoxitin, and of course, aminoglycoside antibiotics, like daikonomycin, can be chosen and treated with these antibiotics. In case of Chlamydia trachomatis infection cervicitis, the main drugs for treatment are tetracyclines, such as doxycycline, macrolide azithromycin, and also quinolones, such as norfloxacin, levofloxacin, etc. If combined with bacterial vaginosis, treat the bacterial vaginosis at the same time, otherwise it will lead to the persistence of uterine inflammation. If the pathogen of a patient with cervicitis is gonorrhea or Chlamydia trachomatis, the sexual partner is also tested and treated accordingly. However, if the cervical polyp or cervical hypertrophy is caused by chronic cervicitis, the cervical polyp can be removed by polypectomy, after which the polyp should be sent for pathological examination, and the cervical hypertrophy usually requires no special treatment.