How to Treat Bacterial Vaginosis?
Bacterial vaginosis can be treated with medication, such as oral medication or vaginal medication. It is important to pay attention to personal hygiene, temporarily avoid sexual intercourse, and avoid spicy and greasy foods in the diet. Bacterial vaginosis suggests mixed vaginal infection, and it is necessary to take correct treatment measures as soon as possible, otherwise it may lead to aggravation of the condition and have some negative impacts.
Anti-anaerobic drugs are selected for the treatment of bacterial vaginosis, mainly including metronidazole, tinidazole, and clindamycin. Metronidazole can inhibit the growth of anaerobic bacteria without affecting the growth of lactobacilli, making it an ideal treatment drug. Direct vaginal medication is also an option with good effects.
Frequent use of medicated washes and disinfectant pads can easily disrupt the weak acidic environment of the vagina. The weak acidic environment of the vagina maintains its self-cleaning function. Female care solutions with a Ph4 weak acid formula are more suitable for daily cleaning and maintenance.
It is important to avoid the indiscriminate use of antibiotics. Additionally, patients should not frequently use disinfectant pads or washes, which may affect the normal function of the vagina. Patients should pay attention to daily care measures, rest well, wear cotton underwear, and avoid wearing tight clothing. Additionally, patients should drink plenty of water, avoid alcohol, and refrain from eating spicy and other stimulating foods.