Mycosis fungoides refers to vulvovaginal pseudomycosis. Female bacterial vaginosis and vulvovaginal pseudomycosis co-infection can be treated with topical medications such as nifurtimox vaginal tablets or bisacodyl suppositories, or oral medications such as metronidazole and fluconazole.
1.Local medication:
(1) Nifurtimox Vaginal Tablets: the main ingredient of Nifurtimox Vaginal Tablets is Nifurtimox, which is a drug with strong killing effect on bacteria, protozoa and molds of reproductive system infections.
This drug has fewer adverse reactions, a small number of people will experience mild vulvar burning, vaginal dryness and nausea after use, it should be noted that those who are allergic to nitrofurantel can not use it, do not drink alcoholic beverages during treatment and avoid sexual intercourse.
(2) Diazotide suppositories: Diazotide suppositories are a kind of compound preparation, the main ingredients are metronidazole, clotrimazole and chlorhexidine acetate, which is mainly applicable to vaginitis with mixed infection of bacteria, fungi and trichomonas.
Adverse reactions may be rash, vaginal burning sensation of itching, long-term use of large quantities will produce systemic symptoms, such as vomiting, diarrhea, taste changes, dry mouth, etc., allergic to any of the ingredients in this product can not be used, pregnant women are prohibited.
2. Oral medication: If it is not appropriate to use local medication, or the symptoms are more serious, you can systemic treatment, mainly metronidazole and fluconazole together.
If you need to use drugs, it is recommended to use drugs under the guidance of a doctor, not blindly self-medication to avoid adverse effects.