What is the best anti-inflammatory medicine to take orally for vaginitis?

Topical medications work best for vaginitis, including local plugs or ointments that should be applied topically, and oral medications are generally not an option. Women who are not sexually active or who are menstruating may choose to take oral medications. When choosing oral medication, patients need to choose according to the type of inflammation. Moldy vaginitis can choose nitrofurantel or fluconazole for oral use. Bacterial or trichomonas vaginitis can choose metronidazole, tinidazole or ornidazole for oral use. For gonococcal infections, cefixime or cefradine can be taken orally. For mycoplasma infections, drugs such as azithromycin, roxithromycin, and levofloxacin can be taken orally. Oral medication is used for about 7-10 days, and if there is no significant improvement in symptoms during the period of use, traditional Chinese medicine can be added, such as gynecological Qianjin capsule or adamantine capsule to assist in the treatment.