What is the best medicine for leucorrhea

If a woman has abnormal leucorrhea due to mycosis fungoides, which usually appears as bean-like leucorrhea, she may often need to use clotrimazole suppositories or miconazole nitrate suppositories to be more effective. If a woman has bacterial vaginitis or trichomoniasis, she may need to take oral metronidazole tablets or tinidazole tablets for treatment and may need to use metronidazole suppositories for topical vaginal application. Since the specific causes of leucorrhea abnormalities in women vary, the choice of exactly what medicine to use to treat leucorrhea is based on each woman’s specific leucorrhea condition. Because there are many causes of leucorrhea abnormalities, the medication will vary greatly from cause to cause.