What medicine to take for vaginitis

There are several types of vaginitis in women and the inflammation of the vagina is different depending on the pathogen. First of all, if trichomonas is growing in the vagina, it is called trichomoniasis. In this case, you can use anti-trichomonas drugs, mainly metronidazole, tinidazole or ornidazole. Secondly, if mycotic vaginitis is caused by the growth and reproduction of mycobacteria in the vagina, it is best to take azole drugs such as fluconazole, itraconazole, etc. Bacterial vaginosis is caused by a large number of anaerobic bacteria growing and multiplying in the vagina, and this is usually treated with anti-anaerobic drugs, almost the same as trichomoniasis, with Ornidazole and Tinidazole. However, bacterial vaginosis should be treated with care and attention to the hygiene of the vulva and change of shorts every day.