What should I do if I have severe pain from acute vulvitis?
Disease description:
I've been feeling severe pain in the vulvar area for the past couple of days. After a medical examination, I was diagnosed with acute vulvitis. What should I do about the intense pain caused by acute vulvitis?
Acute vulvitis can be very painful, but it can generally be improved through medication and enhanced personal hygiene. Patients may use medications such as tinidazole or metronidazole under a doctor's guidance. It is also important to strengthen personal hygiene practices, including showering regularly, maintaining cleanliness, and avoiding sharing underwear or towels with others. If abnormal discharge is noticed, it should be cleaned promptly to prevent these substances from entering the vagina and causing conditions such as endometritis or vaginitis.