Vaginitis is one of the most common diseases in gynecologic clinics and can develop in all age groups. Vaginitis can have common clinical symptoms: increased vaginal discharge (i.e. leucorrhea) and vulvar itching. The characteristics, nature of the discharge and the severity of the itching vary depending on the pathogen. The incidence of vaginitis is high and most women have suffered from it, some even repeatedly and many times, troubling many of them. In fact, many habits in life can be related to it. Today, we will talk about how to prevent and treat vaginitis. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who have been in the business for a long time. In other words, people in ancient times, generally know the ancient Taoist arts, health to follow the changes of yin and Yang as the outline, and strive to achieve the unity of heaven and man, diet with certain moderation, work and rest with certain regularity, not delusional things to work, live until the end of life should be, spend a hundred years. Of course, we can’t follow the fast-paced life of modern times, but at least we should take a healthy approach in terms of work and rest and diet, combined with exercise to strengthen our immune system. Mycosis fungoides is a conditionally pathogenic bacteria that only appears when the immune system and local vaginal cells are reduced. Therefore, strengthening your immunity is one of the measures to prevent vaginitis. 2. Pay attention to personal hygiene Washing regularly is a must, just use warm water and avoid excessive cleaning. “The ubiquitous advertisements in the life of …… remind women to do cleaning often, but frequent vulva cleaning This is especially true for vaginal douching, which can damage the vaginal environment, break the ecological balance of the vagina, change the pH of the vagina, reduce the self-purification function of the vagina, and cause pathogenic bacteria to multiply and lead to vaginitis. In addition, women should pay attention to the underwear that they are in close contact with. The texture of underwear: choose cotton underwear. Tight-fitting chemical fiber underwear will increase the local temperature and humidity of the vagina, making it easy for germs to grow. Washing of underwear: separate washing is needed to avoid cross infection. Some pathogenic bacteria such as mold can multiply on the surface of the skin, in the gastrointestinal tract, and under the nails. If your family or yourself suffer from ringworm, gray nails, etc., it is easy to cause cross-infection of mold. Placement of underwear: need to be exposed to the sun, if continuous rainy weather, also available hot blowing air to air-dry them. Almost every laundry drum is hidden mold. You should pay attention to regular washing machine cleaning and disinfection. For underwear, hand washing is recommended. 3. Pay attention to the hygiene of public places Public places may hide a large number of germs. When you go out, don’t use the bath tub of the hotel, wear long pajamas, put toilet paper before using the toilet, etc. 4. Know the correct treatment Some women often listen to other people or their previous experience and use their own medication when they have vaginal itching and increased leucorrhea, not knowing that there are many types of vaginitis such as trichomoniasis, fungal vaginitis and bacterial vaginitis, and each type of medication is different. Antibiotics should be used with caution. Blind use of antibiotics may suppress some of the beneficial flora and lead to dysbiosis of the vaginal flora, allowing some pathogenic bacteria to grow. Therefore, it is recommended that you do not use antibiotics without first getting tested. Patients who have already used their own medication, especially if their symptoms are not relieved, are advised to stop taking the medication for at least three days (avoiding menstruation) and then come back to the clinic. In addition, for persistent vaginal infections, both spouses need to be treated together. For recurrent mycotic vaginitis, treatment can take up to six months and patients are advised to stop taking the medication under the guidance of their physician to prevent recurrence. There are many infections that are co-infected by both husband and wife, and it is important that the wife is treated at the same time as the husband so that the treatment will have the desired effect. Of course, there are also infections that occur under special physical circumstances. The most common type of infection is during a woman’s pregnancy. During pregnancy, the level of sex hormones, glycogen and acidity in the vagina are increased, making it vulnerable to mold infestation. Because some of the drugs have the potential to cause fetal abnormalities, it is important to consult a hospital and not to use them without permission. Similarly, birth control pills contain estrogen, which also has the effect of promoting the attack of pathogenic bacteria. In case of recurrent vaginitis, it is recommended that women consult their physicians and choose the appropriate form of contraception for their condition. For diabetic patients, it is important to actively control blood sugar levels. Diabetic patients have high vaginal glycogen content and acidity, which makes it easy for pathogenic bacteria to grow. So it is quite important to control blood sugar and use PH weak alkaline products when cleaning the vulva.