How to remove fungal vaginal discharge from inside
Fungal leukorrhea in this context clinically refers to vulvovaginal candidiasis. The resulting abnormal discharge can be managed under medical guidance by washing the external genitalia with 5% sodium bicarbonate solution, combined with medications such as clotrimazole suppositories or nifuratel-nystatin vaginal tablets to help discharge the secretions. Specific details are as follows:
1. 5% Sodium Bicarbonate Solution
When the vagina is infected with Candida, the vaginal pH level decreases. Washing the vagina with 5% sodium bicarbonate solution helps restore normal pH levels and facilitates the discharge of leukorrhea.
2. Clotrimazole Suppositories
The main active ingredient is clotrimazole, an antifungal agent. Inserted into the vagina, it helps control inflammation, relieve itching, and promote the expulsion of abnormal discharge.
3. Nifuratel-Nystatin Vaginal Tablets
Inserted into the vagina, these tablets inhibit the growth of Candida, help restore the balance of vaginal flora, facilitate the discharge of secretions, and alleviate itching symptoms.
In addition, patients may visit a hospital where trained healthcare providers can use vaginal irrigation techniques to further promote the removal of discharge. During treatment, it is important to maintain good hygiene of the genital area and avoid sexual intercourse until the infection has cleared to prevent cross-infection.