Berry fungal vaginitis is a common vaginal inflammation. For patients with berry fungal vaginitis, it is very necessary to understand the treatment methods of berry fungal vaginitis. So how to treat berry yeast vaginitis? Next, this article will introduce the treatment methods of berry fungal vaginitis for your reference only. Friends who want to know how to treat syringomyelia vaginitis can continue reading! Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) is a common and frequent vulvovaginal inflammatory disease caused by Candida albicans. Candida albicans is a conditionally pathogenic bacterium. 10% to 20% of non-pregnant women and 30% of pregnant women have this fungus parasitic in their vagina, but the amount of bacteria is small and does not cause symptoms. Vaginitis symptoms will only occur when the systemic and local vaginal immunity decreases, especially the local cellular immunity decreases, and Candida albicans multiplies in large numbers. The typical symptom of pruritus vulvae is vulvar itching, which may be mild or severe, and occur from time to time. When the itching is severe, the patient may be restless and have difficulty sleeping or eating. When the inflammation is severe, urination pain and sexual intercourse pain may also occur. Increased vaginal discharge is another major symptom of this disease. The vaginal discharge is usually thick and appears to be dregs or curd-like. How to treat berry fungal vaginitis? For simple vulvovaginal candidiasis, local medication is the main choice. Generally, the symptoms will be alleviated or disappear within 2-3 days after medication. Clotrimazole vaginal suppository, use every 3 days, 2 times in total. Regarding the treatment of complicated vulvovaginal candidiasis, the selected drugs are basically the same as those for simple vulvovaginal candidiasis. Whether local or systemic medications are used, the treatment time should be appropriately extended. The treatment principles for vulvovaginal candidiasis during pregnancy are: the primary issue that must be considered during treatment is whether the drug is harmful to the fetus; treatment is mainly local medication, and systemic medication is not used; it is limited to pregnant women with symptoms and signs. How to prevent berry yeast vaginitis? 1. Exercise, eat a balanced diet, and avoid eating foods high in sugar. 2. Develop good hygiene habits and dress appropriately. 3. When using public toilets, try to avoid sitting toilets, encourage showers, and don’t be overly particular about hygiene. 4. Do not abuse antibiotics. 5. Actively treat diabetes. 6. If women who take contraceptive pills suffer from recurrent candidal vaginitis, they should stop taking contraceptive pills and use other contraceptive methods instead. The above is an introduction on how to treat syringomyelia vaginitis. I believe that after reading the above introduction, everyone already knows the relevant treatment methods for thrush vaginitis. From the above introduction, we can know that Bacterial Vaginitis is generally treated with medication, and the effect is quite good! However, berry yeast vaginitis is prone to recurrence, so it is important to take preventive measures against berry yeast vaginitis in daily life. |
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