Can I pass a medical examination after using antifungal medication for three days?
General physical examinations do not involve vaginal exams, and routine tests such as pregnancy checks or ultrasound scans cannot detect fungal vaginitis. If a vaginal discharge test is needed, medication should be stopped for three days. Details are as follows:
To perform a routine vaginal discharge examination, you should stop using vaginal suppositories or medications for two to three days beforehand, because the medication may cover the discharge and affect test accuracy. Additionally, avoid douching the vagina for two to three days prior to the test. Maintain good hygiene and cleanliness of the external genital area in daily life.
Patients with fungal infections should ensure adequate rest and boost their body's resistance. It's also important to keep the genital area well-ventilated and dry. The body, especially the genital region, if constantly kept warm and moist, increases the risk of developing fungal vaginitis. Fungal vaginitis is more common in hot and humid climates. Patients should ensure proper ventilation and wear loose, breathable clothing.