What to do if you have mycosis vaginalis when you have your period

When you have mycosis vaginalis and you happen to have your period, you can take fluconazole dispersible tablets to treat it, because there is no local medication but oral medication. When the menstrual flow is not too heavy, you can wash your vulva with warm water every night to keep it clean and change the sanitary napkin in time during menstruation. Menstruation also has a therapeutic effect on vaginitis, because vaginal bleeding during menstruation has a flushing effect on the vagina and can also relieve vaginitis. You can use clotrimazole suppositories after your period is over. You should also treat other risk factors for mycosis vaginalis, such as diabetes, and stop taking antibiotics for a long time, because they can cause vaginal flora disorders, which can lead to the growth of mycobacteria.