How to cure mycobacteria

Mycosis vaginalis is prone to recurrent attacks and seriously affects the reproductive health of women. If women experience itching of the vulva and vagina, increased discharge, bean curd-like, or burning pain in the vulva and vagina, they should go to the hospital for examination of vaginal discharge and confirm the diagnosis of mycobacteria, and consider local medication, such as clotrimazole suppositories 500mg, single dose, or clotrimazole suppositories 150mg, vaginally, once a day for 7 days. For systemic medication you can take oral fluconazole tablets 150mg in a single dose. For recurrent mycosis fungoides, consider giving clotrimazole suppositories once a week for 6 months or more, or oral fluconazole tablets 150mg once a week for 6 months. Liver and kidney function should be checked before using the drug, and it is prohibited for those with poor liver and kidney function. It is generally not recommended to treat sexual partners at the same time, if the male is accompanied by inflammation of the glans, to go to the hospital in time for examination, with treatment.