Age-related vaginitis can be cured with systematic and active treatment, and most of them can be cured.
Age-related vaginitis is mainly due to the gradual decline of ovarian function in menopause, and estrogen levels are decreasing. This causes the local mucous membrane of the vagina to become thin, so the self-purifying ability and resistance ability decreases. Bacterial infection can easily occur, causing localized inflammation of the vagina. After active treatment, patients can well relieve the related symptoms and most of them can be cured.
In addition, due to the patient’s age, the local defense ability of the vagina is relatively low. If no attention is paid to vulvar cleansing care in daily life, senile vaginitis may recur again.
In conclusion, after cured, patients with senile vaginitis should pay attention to self-care in daily life to reduce the chance of vaginal infection.