Syphilitic vaginitis is treated with penicillin and vaginal plugs. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by infection with the syphilis spirochete, and syphilis is mainly divided into three stages, syphilis I, syphilis II and syphilis III.
Stage I syphilis causes a hard chancre in the genital area of both men and women, which manifests itself as a hard nodule on the vulva, an ulcer, oozing on the surface, a clear periphery of the ulcer, and is usually painless and itchless.
Stage II and III syphilis is mainly manifested as generalized rash, joint damage, and induced damage to the internal organ system.
Syphilis does not lead to vaginitis, if syphilis combined with vaginal infection, on the basis of the use of penicillin treatment, through the leukorrhea test if the pseudohyphae yeast infection, you can use miconazole nitrate suppositories vaginal plugs, if anaerobic bacteria, trichomonas vaginitis, you can use metronidazole suppositories or ornidazole suppositories vaginally, after three days of stopping the drug to review.
Syphilitic vaginitis patients need to actively go to the hospital for treatment.