Vaginitis can be cured by stopping the medication for 3-7 days after it is completely cured, but the cure criteria are different for each type of vaginitis. For example, for mycosis vaginalis, in addition to the complete disappearance of clinical symptoms, a routine examination of the leucorrhoea should be performed and the spores of the mycobacteria should be negative before intercourse is allowed, otherwise, if intercourse is carried out with bacteria, it is likely to cause further infection and recurrence of mycobacteria. The standard for curing trichomoniasis is to have 2 consecutive retests at the end of the treatment, and trichomonas negative is considered cured before having intercourse, otherwise it is also likely to cause cross-infection of inflammation. Therefore, after the treatment of vaginitis, women must be rechecked under the guidance of the doctor. If it is completely cured, it is possible to have intercourse after it is cured, and they should pay attention to keep their vulva clean and hygienic.