Aerobic vaginitis does not belong to bacterial vaginitis, patients with aerobic vaginitis, bacterial vaginitis, need to take medication under the guidance of a doctor. Aerobic vaginitis is mainly caused by aerobic bacterial infections such as Escherichia coli, enterococci, and group B streptococci. Bacterial vaginitis is mainly caused by anaerobic bacterial infections such as Gardnerella, Bacteroidetes, Streptococcus digestus, Prevotella, etc. In addition, Mycoplasma hominis infections can also cause bacterial vaginitis, so aerobic vaginitis is generally not a bacterial vaginitis. When the patient appears aerobic vaginitis can be under the guidance of the doctor with kanamycin, clindamycin and other antibiotics. If the patient develops bacterial vaginitis, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions with metronidazole, tinidazole and other antibiotics against anaerobic bacteria. In addition, for women who are sexually active, they can also be treated with metronidazole vaginal suppositories and tinidazole vaginal suppositories inserted in the vagina as prescribed by the doctor. Aerobic vaginitis does not belong to bacterial vaginitis, it is recommended that patients, regardless of whether aerobic vaginitis or bacterial vaginitis, need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the appropriate measures for treatment.