Can oral medicine cure mycotic vaginitis

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In women's common gynecological diseases, mycotic vaginitis is the most common disease in the female genital parts. Generally speaking, after suffering from this disease, most women will be treated by oral medicine. Therefore, this paper makes a detailed introduction on whether oral medicine can cure mycotic vaginitis.

Can oral medicine cure mycotic vaginitis

First of all: mycotic vaginitis or candidal vaginitis, namely vulvovaginal candidiasis, is a common vulvovaginal inflammatory disease caused by Candida.

Secondly: once the disease of mycotic vaginitis exists in women, it may infect the male genitalia when they live in the same room with men. Therefore, both husband and wife can be treated by oral medicine, which can also inhibit the intestinal candidiasis.

Finally: commonly used oral medicine is fluconazole, 150 mg at a time; or oral spironol: for the first time infected with Candida vaginitis, 200 mg at a time, taken in the morning and after dinner, only taken for 1 day; for recurrent mycotic vaginitis, the dosage of spironol needs to be increased, 200 mg at a time, once a day, for 3 days, or twice a day, 100 mg at a time, for 3 days.

matters needing attention

After making clear whether oral medicine alone can cure mycotic vaginitis, patients with mycotic vaginitis should also pay attention to frequently washing vulva and frequently changing underwear.