What to do about mycobacterial infections in women

Women who have a vaginal infection with mycobacteria often present clinically with redness and swelling of the vulva, itching of the vulva, and a large amount of tofu-like vaginal discharge. If a woman is married or sexually active, she can use 5% sodium bicarbonate in the vagina to rinse the discharge completely if she is not planning to get pregnant. If you are allergic to mycophenolate pessary, you can use Dacrynic soft capsule to insert into the vagina for 1 week. If the test is negative, it is recommended to stop using the drug if the test is negative for 3 consecutive times. For women who are not sexually active and have mycosis vaginalis, vaginal douching is not allowed. It is recommended to use 5% sodium bicarbonate in a sitz bath to change the pH of the vagina and to apply clotrimazole ointment to the vaginal opening for treatment.