How long does it take to heal from vaginitis?

Vaginal inflammation is usually treated for 3-5 days to control the infecting virus and 7-10 days to achieve the treatment purpose. This is for mild inflammation, such as hydrogen peroxide positive, leukocytosis or vaginal inflammation that can be caused by poor cleanliness, and can be treated in 7-10 days. When mycobacterial, trichomonas or bacterial vaginal inflammation is present, it takes about 3 courses of treatment, i.e. 3 months, with 7-10 days of medication per month, as far as possible, because the virus is stubborn. At the next cycle, regardless of whether there are symptoms or not, it is necessary to consolidate the treatment because the chances of relapse are very high. It is important to decide which treatment is best based on the results of your own routine leucorrhea tests, and to make sure you wash your vulva and change your underwear every day in your future life to avoid frequent relapses.