What is the best way to treat vaginal inflammation in women?



Vaginitis in women is usually better treated with medication according to its type, depending on the doctor’s instructions.

In the case of Candida vaginitis, it is important to eliminate the causative factors, and if you have diabetes, you should give active treatment and stop using broad-spectrum antibiotics, estrogen and cortisol in a timely manner. Frequently change underwear, used underwear, washbasin, towels should be sterilized by boiling water steaming. Miconazole suppositories and mycotoxin suppositories can be used topically.

Systemic medications, such as itraconazole, may be given to patients who have recurrent episodes or cannot be administered vaginally. Fluconazole has a lower risk of hepatotoxicity and can be used in place of ketoconazole.

For trichomonas vaginitis, topical metronidazole vaginal effervescent tablets or metronidazole gel may be used. Systemic medications may also be used. In case of first treatment, metronidazole can be used.

In case of senile vaginitis, patients should supplement estrogen to enhance vaginal immunity and inhibit bacterial growth.

In addition, the specific use of the above drugs needs to be under the guidance of the doctor. Patients are advised not to eat spicy and stimulating foods, as well as foods that are too sweet and greasy. Meanwhile, loose cotton underwear should be worn, not chemical fiber and tight underwear. Patients should not have intercourse during treatment. Intercourse may aggravate the patient’s condition and may also transmit the disease to that man.