What medication do I take for age-related vaginitis?

Age-related vaginitis is mainly due to the decline in hormone levels, vaginal resistance to reduce the infection of anaerobic bacteria caused by the need for oral treatment of metronidazole, tinidazole and other medications, while with the local application of estrogen ointment. However, in addition to oral medication, and with the general treatment, can achieve better results. 1. Medication: (1) Oral drugs: often oral metronidazole, tinidazole and other drugs; often cause gastrointestinal reactions, such as nausea and vomiting, poor appetite, etc., it is recommended to be taken after meals, and be used continuously for five to seven days. Allergic to this type of drug is prohibited. (2) Topical drugs: often use compound metronidazole suppositories, lactobacillus capsules, estrogen ointment and so on inserted into the vagina for treatment. General treatment: prohibit coitus during the treatment period, avoid basin bath, etc.; eat a light and nutritious diet, avoid spicy and stimulating food. If you are suffering from senile vaginitis, please go to the hospital in time and take active treatment so as not to delay your condition.