TCT for moderate inflammation

TCT examination suggests moderate inflammation, the main causes include vaginitis, cervicitis, patients should clarify the cause and diagnose the cause. 1, vaginitis: TCT examination patients with moderate inflammation may also be caused by vaginitis, patients mainly manifest as vulvar or vaginal itching, increased leucorrhea or yellowing and accompanied by odor. In this case, patients need to choose targeted antibacterial drugs under the guidance of doctors, such as clotrimazole for mycosis fungoides and metronidazole for trichomoniasis. 2. Cervicitis: Patients with cervicitis may also have moderate inflammation during TCT, mainly due to increased vaginal discharge, which is mucopurulent and causes itching and burning sensation in the vulva. Patients can take oral doxycycline and azithromycin for anti-inflammatory treatment as prescribed by the doctor. Women should pay attention to vaginal hygiene and do vaginal cleansing regularly, you can use special vaginal lotion to wash. Make sure to change and wash underwear every day, especially during menstruation.