How many days does it take to cure candidal vaginitis?
Disease description:
I have developed candidal vaginitis, and I'm experiencing severe itching "down there." Doctor, how many days will it take to cure candidal vaginitis?
Candida vaginitis, commonly caused by Candida albicans, is a common vaginal inflammation in women. The treatment duration varies depending on individual differences and therapeutic approaches. Generally, mild cases are treated with antifungal medications, such as topical clotrimazole, miconazole, or fluconazole cream, for 7 to 14 consecutive days, after which most patients can recover. If symptoms are severe or recurrent, oral antifungal medications, such as fluconazole, may be required, and the treatment course might be extended to 2 weeks or as directed by a physician. To improve cure rates and reduce recurrence, it is important to complete the full course of medication as directed by the doctor, even if symptoms improve. Avoid using scented soaps and tight-fitting clothing, choose cotton underwear, and keep the genital area dry. Increasing intake of lactobacillus-containing products can help restore the normal vaginal pH balance. If a sexual partner experiences symptoms, they should also receive treatment to prevent cross-infection. Additionally, consultation with a doctor is recommended before any self-treatment.