Treatment time of mycotic vaginitis

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The high level of sex hormone, vaginal congestion, exuberant secretion and moist vulva create a favorable environment for mold growth. The most common reproductive system disease during pregnancy is mycotic vaginitis. How much do you know about the treatment time of mycotic vaginitis? Let me introduce the treatment time of mycotic vaginitis.

Treatment time of mycotic vaginitis

Drug 1: to use some external medicine, you can use dakinin suppository. Clean it before going to bed every day. It's better to use ABC to clean vulva and clear water to clean vagina. After cleaning, apply dakinin suppository. After 7 days, apply clotrimazole ointment on vulva.

Drug 2: the use of clotrimazole ointment or dakining ointment, can treat vulvitis caused by fungal infection, reduce the symptoms of vulvar itching pain. Apply it externally several times a day for 2 weeks. Yifuqing ointment is mainly made of econazole and a small amount of local steroids. It has good antipruritic effect and is more suitable for those suffering from fungal vulvitis and vaginitis. External application of vulva, one time in the morning and one time in the evening. This is also the treatment of mycotic vaginitis.

Drug 3: metronidazole: at present, it is generally believed that it has reliable curative effect. The usage is 0.2-0.4g per time, 2-3 times a day. If the dosage is large or to avoid gastrointestinal reaction, vitamin B6 can be added for 7-10 days.

matters needing attention

Children should wear loose, soft and comfortable cotton underpants instead of tight pants and high socks made of chemical fiber; pay attention to the posture of urination, and wipe the urethral orifice and its surroundings with soft toilet paper after urination; wipe the urethral orifice and its surroundings with soft toilet paper from the front to the rear after defecation; wash clothes separately to reduce the number of bathtubs and shared baths, and the bathtub and towel are specially used by special personnel to avoid cross infection.