Six key points on women’s private use of medication
Treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor, and vaginal secretions should be tested regularly. Even if the first test result is normal, you still need to continue treatment after your next menstrual period. Only when 3 consecutive examinations are normal can it be said to be cured.
Gynecological diseases add a lot of troubles to women in their lives, and women will go to the hospital to seek medical treatment to quickly cure their gynecological diseases. Most of the time, when it comes to treating some "women's diseases" that are not very serious, people often choose to use private medicine at home. Here, the editor would like to remind all women: You must be careful when using medicine in your private parts. Women must know the following six key points.
1. Women should choose the correct time to use medication in their private parts
Intravaginal medication should generally be taken at night before going to bed so that the medication can be fully dissolved and absorbed.
2. Women should keep their vulva clean and dry before using medicine on their private parts
Clean the vulva before taking medication every day. Underwear should be wide and breathable and changed every day. The basin and towel for cleaning the vulva should be used by a dedicated person. Towels and changed underwear should be disinfected every day.
3. When using medicine on a woman’s private parts, clean her first and then apply the medicine
Patients with excessive leucorrhea should rinse the vagina with lotion prepared by a doctor before taking medication to reduce secretions, clean the vagina, and allow the medication to be better absorbed, thus improving the efficacy.
4. Women should avoid medication falling off when using medication in their private parts
Generally, drugs for intravaginal medication should be sent to a deeper place as much as possible. The drugs are not easy to fall off and flow out, and can be fully dissolved and absorbed to improve the efficacy of the drug.
5. When a woman takes medicine in her private parts, she should cooperate with the treatment in her daily life
You should abstain from sex or use condoms during treatment. If your husband is also sick at the same time, he should be treated together.
6. Medication treatment for women’s private parts must be thorough
Some patients feel that their symptoms have disappeared and stop taking the medicine without permission. In fact, the pathogenic bacteria may not be completely killed, leading to recurrence of the disease.