It is possible to use medication for inflammation in early pregnancy, the key is what kind of inflammation there is. If you have vaginitis, it is best to have a routine white blood test to see which kind of vaginitis it is, because there are so many different kinds of vaginitis, and depending on the different bacteria causing it, you have to use medication to fight this bacteria. If it is mycosis vaginalis, one of the more common types of vaginitis during pregnancy is mycosis vaginalis, which is manifested by itching of the vulva and tofu-like leucorrhea. This condition is usually treated with topical medication, that is, a suppository like clotrimazole suppository or a tabs of camptothecin is placed in the vagina once a day for 7-10 days, and the effect is usually better. Other gynecological inflammation can also be used, but must be under the guidance of a doctor, because some drugs during pregnancy have some impact on children, it is best to go to the hospital for a consultation.