Can chronic cervicitis take medicine to cure
summary
We should know that chronic cervicitis will not only appear in married women, unmarried women are also very easy to suffer from this disease, so we should pay attention to this disease in our daily life, so that we can have a healthy body. In order to avoid such a situation, let's talk about chronic cervicitis can be cured by taking medicine.
Can chronic cervicitis take medicine to cure
Drug 1: chronic cervicitis can be cured by taking medicine. Ointment for external use. External application of clotrimazole ointment or dakining ointment can treat vulvitis caused by fungal infection and reduce the symptoms of vulvar itching. 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 cervicitis. External application of vulva, one time in the morning and one time in the evening.
Drug 2: change the pH of the cervix. The most suitable pH value for the growth of Candida is 5.5. Therefore, washing vulva and cervix with alkaline solution to change the pH value of cervix can inhibit the growth and reproduction of mold. 2% ~ 4% sodium bicarbonate water can be used to wash the cervix, 1 ~ 2 times a day, 2 weeks as a course of treatment. After washing, dry the vulva and keep it dry to inhibit the growth of Candida.
Drug 3: apply medicine to the cervix. What medicine does mycotic cervicitis use? We can use imidazole kind of suppository on cervix, have very good curative effect to mycotic cervicitis. Clotrimazole suppository, one pill per night, was put into the cervix after washing, 10-14 days was a course of treatment; or dakining suppository, one pill per night, was applied to the cervix after washing, 7 days was a course of treatment.
matters needing attention
The incidence rate of cervical cancer is 10 times higher than that of women without cervicitis. Cervicitis is considered to be a factor of cervical cancer.