The specific suppositories used for vaginal pain depend on the specific cause, the more common are vaginitis and cervicitis, but they are usually treated with systemic medication.
1. Vaginitis:
(1) bacterial vaginosis: mainly the use of metronidazole suppositories, tinidazole suppositories, etc., for recurrent episodes or the effect of long-term treatment is not obvious can be used in vaginal lactobacillus preparations.
(2) Vulvovaginal pseudomycosis: you can choose clotrimazole preparations, miconazole preparations and mycotoxin preparations and so on.
(3) Trichomonas vaginitis: can be used locally metronidazole suppositories, tinidazole suppositories and so on.
(4) senile vaginitis: can be used locally estrogenic ointment, such as vinyl estradiol ointment, estradiol benzoate ointment and so on.
3. Cervicitis: cervicitis is an inflammation of the cervix vaginalis and cervical mucosa, which may be painful during sexual intercourse. This disease is not well treated with suppositories, and oral antibiotic treatment is needed.
If it is Neisseria gonorrhea, you can choose cefixime, cefoxitin, etc.; if it is Chlamydia trachomatis, you can choose doxycycline, minocycline, etc.; if it is mycoplasma genitalium infection, you can choose azithromycin, moxifloxacin, etc..
Vaginal pain can not directly diagnose the disease, you should go to the hospital, under the guidance of a professional doctor to identify the cause of targeted treatment. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.