Bacterial vaginitis is usually recommended to take 2 to 3 courses of medication to achieve a complete cure.
Bacterial vaginitis is one of the more common vaginitis in women, mostly seen in sexually active women, usually manifested as increased vaginal discharge, mostly grayish-white, which can be accompanied by a fishy odor and varying degrees of itching. Clinically, the general use of metronidazole, tinidazole, clindamycin and other drugs for treatment, the specific medication should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, generally recommended to use the medication for 2 to 3 courses of treatment.
Bacterial vaginitis is prone to recurrence, it is recommended to avoid vaginal douching, avoid the use of soap and other alkaline substances to wash the vulva, avoid sex during the treatment period, keep the vulva dry, panties are recommended to try to choose the sun drying, the diet is light and nutritious, and prohibit the consumption of alcohol during the period of medication.