Can fungal vaginitis be cured after my examination

Fungal vaginitis can usually be cured, but standardized treatment and prevention of recurrence are necessary. Fungal vaginitis generally refers to vulvovaginal candidiasis, caused by Candida infection. Most patients can be cured through antifungal treatment and lifestyle adjustments. In most cases, fungal vaginitis can be cured through standardized antifungal treatment. The treatment is mainly based on local medication, and commonly used drugs include clotrimazole vaginal tablets, miconazole nitrate suppositories, nystatin vaginal effervescent tablets, etc. These drugs can directly act on the vaginal mucosa and inhibit the growth of Candida albicans. For patients with severe or recurrent symptoms, doctors may recommend oral medication such as fluconazole capsules to systemically eliminate fungi. During the treatment period, it is necessary to take sufficient medication according to the course of treatment. If the symptoms do not improve, stop taking the medication on your own. At the same time, keeping the perineum clean and dry, wearing loose cotton underwear, and avoiding the use of irritating washes to wash the vagina can help improve the cure rate. Reduce sugar intake in diet, as a high sugar environment may promote fungal growth. In rare cases, fungal vaginitis may be difficult to completely cure or prone to recurrence, which is related to the patient's underlying health condition. For example, long-term use of broad-spectrum antibiotics will destroy the balance of normal vaginal flora. In diabetes patients, the vaginal glycogen content is high when the blood sugar control is poor, or the immune function is low, such as long-term use of glucocorticoids, which is easy to lead to recurrent infections. For these special cases, we need to deal with the causes: diabetes patients should actively control blood sugar, avoid the abuse of antibiotics, and if necessary, carry out fungal culture and drug sensitivity tests to select sensitive drugs. If a partner experiences symptoms such as balanitis, they should also be treated simultaneously to prevent cross infection. If the recurrence persists after standardized treatment, it is recommended to seek medical attention to investigate whether there are other potential diseases. After curing fungal vaginitis, daily care is very important for preventing recurrence. It is recommended to maintain a regular schedule, avoid staying up late, and exercise appropriately to enhance immunity. Eating more yogurt rich in probiotics can help maintain a balance of vaginal flora. Pay attention to menstrual hygiene, change sanitary pads frequently, and avoid using pads containing fragrances. Sexual activity should be avoided during treatment and for one month after recovery to prevent reinfection. If symptoms such as itching, increased vaginal discharge, or odor occur in the external genitalia, it is necessary to seek medical attention and have a follow-up examination in a timely manner. Do not self medicate. Adhering to healthy lifestyle habits and regular gynecological examinations can minimize the probability of recurrence.

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