Can bacterial vaginitis be completely cured?

Bacterial vaginitis can be cured, but after it is cured, improper care may lead to recurrence. For bacterial vaginitis, medication is usually prescribed, such as metronidazole tablets, metronidazole vaginal suppositories, ciprofloxacin, etc. It can be regulated with the use of preparations that restore the normal flora of the vagina, such as Lactobacillus vaginalis capsule, which can keep the vagina in a weak acidic environment and inhibit the growth of bacteria. During the treatment period, you should strengthen daily care, keep hygiene of the lower body, change underwear, prohibit sexual intercourse, reasonable rest, light diet, do not drink alcohol and smoke. Most of the bacterial vaginitis can be cured with medication and daily care. After curing, it is also necessary to take good protective measures to reduce the probability of recurrence of vaginitis. It is recommended that patients with bacterial vaginosis should go to the hospital in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. When using medication, female patients should follow the doctor’s guidance, safe and reasonable use of medication, do not use medication without authorization.