Acute vaginitis can be cured with regular treatment. When women find itching of the vulva and vagina, increased yellowish vaginal discharge, or purulent discharge with odor, it means that they are suffering from acute vaginitis and should have their vaginal discharge examined in time and treated according to the results of the examination. Acute vaginitis is mainly treated with topical medication, and if necessary, oral and topical medication together are more effective and can be used to achieve a cure. In addition, there are different types of acute vaginitis. If it is bacterial vaginitis, it can be treated with oral metronidazole tablets and topical metronidazole suppositories. In case of mycotic vaginitis, it can be treated with oral fluconazole and topical clotrimazole. During the treatment period, sexual intercourse is prohibited and the vulva should be kept clean and dry. Acute vaginitis can be cured with timely and regular treatment and review after treatment.