Which drugs are used for gynecological fungal infections

The main gynecological fungal infection is mycosis vaginalis, which is treated with mycoplasma vaginalis effervescent tablets, clotrimazole vaginal suppositories, nifurtimox vaginalis suppositories or dacrynic suppositories. Mycotic vaginitis in women is caused by poor immune system or poor vaginal hygiene and excessive washing of the vagina, resulting in changes in the vaginal environment and poor local resistance to mycotic infections and increased leucorrhea and intense itching of the vagina and vulva. Because mycobacteria are easy to survive in an acidic environment, treatment should be done under the guidance of a doctor by washing the vulva and vagina with baking soda and then vaginal pessary or mycobacterial vaginal effervescent tablets and other antifungal treatment, which takes about 10 days for a course of treatment.