How to treat gynecological infections in pregnant women

Gynecological inflammation in pregnant women is mainly treated with antibiotics. Gynecological inflammation includes vulvar and vaginal inflammation and pelvic inflammation, which require symptomatic and causative treatment for different diseases. For vulvar and vaginal inflammation, it is necessary to maintain local cleanliness, first of all, can be infected with inflammation of the pathogen culture to determine the type of causative organisms, if the bacterial infection is very serious, you can choose to local application of antibiotics, with the lotion symptomatic treatment. For pelvic inflammatory disease, antibiotic treatment is generally required. If triggered by Neisseria gonorrhoeae, cephalosporins and cephalosporins can be used for treatment. Chlamydia trachomatis can be treated with macrolides and fluoroquinolones. Sexual partners should be screened and treated accordingly to eliminate the possibility of subsequent infections. The use of medications during pregnancy should be carefully determined by a physician.