Future Health Frontiers Q&A Women’s Health

Is fungal vaginitis easy to treat?

Asked by:Marian

Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 12:30 PM

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  • Pebble Pebble

    Apr 10, 2026

    Fungal vaginitis is usually curable, but it is easy to relapse and requires standardized treatment and increased prevention. Fungal vaginitis is mainly caused by Candida infection and manifests as vulvar itching, bean-like leucorrhea and other symptoms. It can be improved with antifungal drugs and daily care.

    1. Drug treatment

    Topical antifungal drugs are preferred for fungal vaginitis, such as clotrimazole vaginal tablets, miconazole nitrate suppositories, nystatin vaginal suppositories, etc. These drugs directly inhibit the growth of Candida and relieve itching and abnormal discharge. For recurrent or severe infections, oral fluconazole capsules or itraconazole capsules may be needed. During the treatment period, you must follow the doctor's instructions to complete the course of treatment and avoid stopping the medication on your own.

    2. Eliminate incentives

    Long-term use of antibiotics and hormone drugs may destroy the balance of vaginal flora and increase the risk of infection. When diabetic patients have poor blood sugar control, increased vaginal glycogen content can easily promote fungal reproduction. The medication regimen needs to be adjusted accordingly and underlying diseases must be actively controlled.

    3. Treat partners together

    Male partners may become asymptomatic carriers, causing repeated infections in women through sexual contact. It is recommended that partners undergo examination at the same time, use topical drugs such as clotrimazole cream for preventive treatment if necessary, and avoid unprotected sex during this period.

    4. Enhance immunity

    Low immunity is a common cause of recurrence of fungal vaginitis. Ensuring adequate sleep, a balanced diet with high-quality protein and vitamins, and appropriate supplementation of probiotic preparations containing lactobacilli can help restore the vaginal microecological balance.

    5. Daily care

    Avoid tight-fitting synthetic underwear and choose breathable cotton materials. Just use water when cleaning the vulva. Excessive use of lotion will destroy the acid-base balance. Change sanitary napkins frequently during menstruation, and dry the perineum promptly after swimming or bathing to reduce the conditions for fungi to breed in a humid environment.

    After treatment of fungal vaginitis, you need to review the leucorrhea routine after the next menstruation to confirm whether it is cured. You should pay attention to changes in the characteristics of secretions at ordinary times. If there is redness, swelling and burning pain in the vulva or an increase in abnormal secretions, you should seek medical treatment in time. Drinking an appropriate amount of sugar-free yogurt every day, avoiding high-sugar diet, maintaining a regular schedule and moderate exercise can help reduce the probability of recurrence. During the treatment period, strictly follow the doctor's instructions and do not interrupt the treatment course due to symptom relief.

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