Recently my girlfriend was diagnosed with non-gonococcal vaginitis. We are all very worried about him, but what are the treatments for this disease? We are not particularly clear about the cause of this disease, but he often told me that his life is not very regular, and he has not taken some measures in his daily health care life. I think all of this has something to do with the disease he has. This disease reminds us female friends to pay attention to hygiene and cleanliness in daily life. Do not cause other inflammations, otherwise some complicated gynecological diseases will be difficult to treat. What are the treatments for non-gonococcal vaginitis? Patients with non-gonococcal disease must pay attention to early diagnosis and early treatment; treatment should be carried out in a regular hospital, and should be treated at the same time as the sexual partner, and should not be abandoned halfway. During the treatment, you should pay attention to rest, avoid strenuous activities, and refrain from sexual intercourse. Avoid eating irritating foods. Clothes and utensils should be washed and disinfected. The vulva should be cleaned every day with 1:5000-1:8000 potassium permanganate solution or Chlorhexidine. There are many antibiotics that are effective in treating non-gonococcal urea. These drugs include tetracycline, doxycycline, azithromycin, clarithromycin, roxithromycin, erythromycin, etc.; streptomycin and spectinomycin are effective against mycoplasma but have little effect on chlamydia infection; vancomycin is basically ineffective against chlamydia, so it is not used. Many people are resistant to antibiotics, so it is best to do a drug sensitivity test and then use effective drugs. Follow-up should be done after treatment. If it is ineffective, another treatment method should be used. Therefore, patience is required during treatment. For those infected with Candida albicans, in terms of medication, first wipe the secretions on the vulva and vagina with cotton wool, then rinse with 1:5000 potassium permanganate or 2% to 3% sodium bicarbonate solution. After drying, apply 0.5% to 1% gentian violet solution, and then use antifungal suppositories, such as nystatin, clotrimazole, miconazole, econazole, bifonazole, etc., and put one suppository into the vagina before going to bed every night for 7 consecutive days. If the effect is not good, you can take fluconazole 150 mg orally once a day for 3 consecutive days; or itraconazole 200 mg per day for 3 days as a course of treatment. If necessary, repeat the course after the next menstruation. The above content is about the treatment of non-gonococcal vaginitis, which is very helpful for female friends and everyone must pay attention to their own cleanliness and hygiene. Especially for women's private parts, if they cannot be kept clean, gynecological inflammatory diseases will easily occur. Especially before and after menstruation, you need to pay attention. If you suffer from such a disease, you need to go to the hospital for treatment in time. |
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