How long does it usually take to cure chronic vaginitis? Chronic vaginitis is mainly related to poor vulvar hygiene, poor vaginal self-cleaning, and multiple births. This disease is difficult to be effectively treated. For chronic inflammation, you need to develop good hygiene habits while taking medication. The specific treatment time depends on the effect of the medication and the patient's specific situation. You can go to the hospital for a drug sensitivity test first, and then choose a sensitive drug for treatment for a period of time. Vaginitis is a group of diseases that cause vulvovaginal symptoms such as itching, burning pain, irritation and abnormal discharge. Due to the characteristics of anatomical tissue, the normal and healthy female vagina has a natural defense against the invasion of pathogens. If the vaginal opening is closed, the front and back walls of the vagina are close, the vaginal epithelial cells proliferate under the influence of estrogen and surface cell keratinization, the vaginal pH remains balanced, inhibiting the reproduction of alkaline pathogens, and the cervical mucus is alkaline. When the natural defense function of the vagina is damaged, pathogens can easily invade, leading to vaginal inflammation. |
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