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What medicine can I take to get rid of the pus in my vagina faster?

Asked by:Audrey

Asked on:Apr 04, 2026 05:00 AM

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    Apr 04, 2026

      Pus discharge from the lower part is a more serious symptom and may be caused by a variety of disease Causes, timely and correct medication is crucial. This article will introduce you to some drugs and related knowledge that can make your condition better faster.

    Understand the cause

      Bacterial Vaginitis:female Pus discharge from below may be caused by bacterial vaginosis. The disease is caused by an imbalance of the normal flora in the vagina, and is mainly characterized by an increase in vaginal secretions, which are gray-white, thin, and accompanied by a fishy odor.

      Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection: Whether it is male Even women may experience symptoms of pus discharge from the vagina after being infected with Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Men often present with urethral orifice redness, pain, and purulent discharge. ; Women may appear Cervicitis , urethritis, etc., accompanied by purulent leucorrhea.

    Commonly used drugs

      metronidazole suppository: For bacterial vaginosis, metronidazole suppositories are commonly used. It can directly act on the vaginal area to inhibit the growth of anaerobic bacteria. When using, the suppository needs to be inserted deep into the vagina, usually once every night, and used continuously for about a week.

      Cefixime capsules: Cefixime capsules have a good antibacterial effect against Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Adults usually take 0.1g once, twice a day. However, you should pay attention to whether you are allergic to cephalosporins before use.

    Medication precautions

      Take medication as directed by your doctor: Do not increase or decrease the dosage or stop taking the medicine on your own. Use the medicine strictly according to the doctor's instructions to ensure the therapeutic effect.

      Observe adverse reactions: Pay attention to the physical reaction during medication. If adverse reactions such as nausea, vomiting, rash, etc. occur, the doctor should be informed in time.

    adjuvant treatment

      Pay attention to personal hygiene: Keep your vulva clean and dry and change underwear frequently. You can use warm water to clean the vulva, but do not over-clean the vagina to avoid destroying the normal flora in the vagina.

      avoid sex: Sexual intercourse should be avoided during treatment to avoid cross-infection or affecting the treatment effect.

      The following pus discharge is a relatively broad symptom description, which may involve different genders and various diseases. Before taking medication, you must first clarify the cause, preferably under the guidance of a doctor. At the same time, pay attention to the usage and precautions of the drug to avoid the occurrence of adverse reactions.