Women with bacterial vaginitis are not recommended to have abortions because they are prone to bacterial upstream infections. Bacterial vaginitis is a relatively common gynecological disease in women and is mainly treated by anti-infection with antibiotics such as metronidazole and clotrim. During the treatment period, it is important to keep the vulva clean and dry, change underwear regularly, and not have sex during the treatment period. You should also pay attention to a reasonable diet and avoid spicy and stimulating foods. If you have bacterial vaginitis, you should actively treat it in time, as it may cause infertility in women if it is not actively treated in time.