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Vaginitis Treatment
Last Updated: July 3, 2026
Lifestyle Modifications
Alleviate symptoms, prevent irritation, and reduce the risk of recurrence.
- Wash around the vagina with water and dry thoroughly to maintain hygiene.
- Wear loose, cotton underwear to promote air circulation and reduce moisture.
- Use pads instead of tampons during menstruation to minimize irritation.
- Practice safe sex using condoms and lubrication to prevent STIs and reduce friction.
- Avoid douching, hot baths, and scented hygiene products (e.g., soaps, deodorants) in or around the vagina, as these can cause irritation.
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Medicinal Treatment
Target the underlying cause of vaginitis and provide symptomatic relief.
- Antifungal medications (oral or topical) for yeast infections (thrush).
- Antibiotics (oral or topical) for bacterial vaginosis or sexually transmitted infections like trichomoniasis or chlamydia.
- Vaginal moisturizers, lubricants, or hormone replacement therapy (e.g., estrogen cream) for vaginitis due to hormonal changes, such as during menopause.
- Steroid creams or ointments for vaginitis caused by inflammatory skin conditions like eczema or lichen planus.
- Anti-inflammatory medications to reduce swelling and discomfort.
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Surgical Treatment
Address rare, severe underlying causes or complications not responsive to conservative treatments.
- Surgical intervention is generally not required for vaginitis itself, as it is primarily managed through medical and lifestyle approaches.
- In rare instances, surgery may be considered to address severe underlying structural issues contributing to recurrent infections or to remove foreign bodies that cannot be extracted non-surgically.
- Diagnostic procedures like biopsy may be performed for persistent, unexplained lesions or suspected malignancy, which is a diagnostic step rather than a direct treatment for vaginitis.
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