Metronidazole suppositories for gynecologic mycoplasma infection

Gynecologic mycoplasma infection can be treated with metronidazole suppositories, but the treatment effect needs to be judged according to the location and severity of mycoplasma infection. In addition to metronidazole suppositories, drugs such as azithromycin and doxycycline can also be used for gynecological mycoplasma infection.

1. Oral medication: if the patient has mycoplasma infection and is accompanied byvaginitis、Cervicitisand other diseases, can be treated with oral or topical application of metronidazole, such as metronidazole suppositories, to inhibit bacterial growth and improvevaginitis、CervicitisSymptoms such as vaginal itching and abnormal vaginal discharge caused by other diseases;

2. External drugs: If the patient does not have vaginitis, cervicitis and other diseases, and only has Mycoplasma genitalium infection, local metronidazole suppositories can also be applied through the vagina.Metronidazole suppositories for gynecologic mycoplasma infectionMetronidazole suppositories are anti-anaerobic drugs, while Mycoplasma genitalium infection is an anaerobic infection, so metronidazole suppositories can be used for treatment;

3. Others: If the patient is intolerant to metronidazole suppository, or the effect is not good after using metronidazole suppositories, other drugs can be selected for treatment, such as azithromycin. Azithromycin is a common macrolide antibiotic that has a good therapeutic effect on mycoplasma infection;

4. Others: If the patient is not effective after treatment with metronidazole suppositories, and mycoplasma infection has ascending infection, resulting in pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis and other diseases, other drugs may be needed for treatment, such as doxycycline.Metronidazole suppositories for gynecologic mycoplasma infectionDoxycycline is a tetracycline antibiotic that also has a good therapeutic effect on mycoplasma infection.

During the treatment with metronidazole suppositories, patients should pay attention to the cleanliness and dryness of the vulva, and avoid local flushing, so as not to destroy the normal flora in the vagina. If the patient does not have a significant effect after using metronidazole suppositories, they can go to the hospital and change the drug or prolong the treatment time according to the doctor's recommendation.

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