In most cases of bacterial vaginitis, it takes a week of treatment to achieve a cure. However, due to individual differences and different routes of medication, it is possible that the course of treatment may be shorter for some people and longer for others, depending on individual differences. The clinical standard of cure is not the disappearance of self-symptoms is the cure, but through laboratory tests to understand whether the original infected pathogens have turned negative through treatment. Women should take care of their vulva in their daily life, especially during sex and menstruation, and should not have sex during the treatment of vaginal infection.