Many suppositories can be used to treat vaginitis, such as metronidazole suppositories or mecampa suppositories or Kangwai anti-inflammatory suppositories, but before treating vaginitis it is important to determine exactly what type of vaginitis it is, you need to look at the specific nature of the vaginal discharge, whether it is thin, foamy or pea-like, there is a difference. And you need to go to the hospital to check the examination related to vaginal discharge and check in detail whether it is bacterial, mycotic, mycoplasma, chlamydia or gonococcal, and there is a difference in the medication plan, for example, bacterial vaginitis needs to be treated with metronidazole suppositories and mycotic vaginitis needs to be treated with mecampa suppositories