Principles of vaginitis treatment

  It is recommended to go to a regular hospital first to check the white belt routine to see what type of vaginitis it is. Mycosis fungoides is more common. You can choose to wash your vulva with baking soda before bedtime, take 2 mycophenolate tablets into your cunt, and apply a mixture of clotrimazole or dacrynic ointment and mycophenolate tablets on your vulva. Use it for three days and if the symptoms are reduced, you can consolidate it for another 3 to 5 days until the symptoms disappear. In case of this type of vaginitis, try to avoid applying anti-inflammatory drugs, much less infusions. The antibiotics we usually use are for the common flora, while mycobacteria belong to fungal infections, which inhibit the common flora, but promote the explosive growth of fungi, the worse the symptoms. Mycosis vaginalis usually recurs when the body’s resistance is poor, such as after childbirth, before and after menstruation, and when you have a cold or fever. The first thing to do is to keep your vulva clean and avoid taking any oral or intravenous anti-inflammatory drugs. Pay attention to physical exercise to strengthen your resistance. In case of trichomoniasis, you can wash your vulva with a lotion such as gynecological cleanser and put metronidazole tablets or ornidazole plugs into your vagina for a week, and then consolidate it for a week after the symptoms are reduced. Afterwards, you can use Lactobacillus capsules to adjust the vaginal environment. In case of trichomoniasis, it is best to take oral metronidazole tablets, one tablet each time, three times a day. The timing of the medication is the same as for external use. However, if you are breastfeeding, do not take it orally. Metronidazole drugs stimulate the stomach and are best taken half an hour after meals. The actual fact is that you will not have to go to a small clinic, prescription treatment. The first thing to do is to check a routine leukocyte, to find out the pathogenic bacteria and then targeted medication. I hope to be able to help more patients who are troubled by such diseases.