What happened to the urgency to urinate during the treatment of bacterial vaginitis?

Urinary urgency during bacterial vaginitis treatment is mostly considered to be due to inflammatory stimuli.
Bacterial vaginitis (BV) is a syndrome of increased vaginal discharge, leukorrhea with a fishy odor and vulvar itching and burning caused by a mixed infection of vaginal Gartnerella and some anaerobic bacteria, which leads to an imbalance of the microecological balance in the vagina.
Bacterial vaginitis in the inflammatory stimulation, may be frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain at the same time, known as urinary tract irritation signs. Life usually should pay attention to hygiene, with a special basin of warm water to wash the vulva, keep the vulva clean and dry, change underwear as far as possible good permeability.
Diet should drink more water to flush the urethra and vulva, less spicy food, high quality protein diet, is conducive to bacterial vaginitis faster recovery. If the medication is not obvious symptoms, vulvar discomfort and urinary urgency symptoms are not significantly reduced, it is recommended to visit the doctor again to adjust the medication.