Midwest medical combined treatment for vaginal fungus infections

Introduction

Vagina fungus infections are a common gynaecology disease, caused mainly by fungus such as white meth. The high incidence of this disease, which causes a number of discomforts to patients, such as external itching, burns, increased white belts and tofu, has a serious impact on their quality of life. In recent years, the combination of Chinese and western medicine has shown unique advantages in the treatment of vaginal fungus infections, which will be examined in detail in this paper.

ii. Western medical knowledge of vaginal fungus infection

(i) Causes

White membrane is the most common pathogen for vaginal fungus. Under normal conditions, there is a certain amount of pyrochlor in the vagina, but in cases of reduced body immunity, changes in the vaginal environment (e.g., increased pH, increased sugar) the pyroclacteria breeds in large quantities and causes infection. Common triggers include long-term application of broad spectrum antibiotics, pregnancy, diabetes and the high use of immunosuppressants.

(ii) Diagnosis

Based mainly on the patient ‘ s symptoms, such as severe external itching, changes in the white belt, combined with gynaecology tests, it can be seen that the vaginal mucous membrane, the inner part of the lower lip and the white membranes on the vaginal mucous membrane are attached, and the red mucous membrane surface is removed. In terms of laboratory examinations, vaginal genocrine smears reveal sprouting and bogus filaments and, if necessary, fungi culture to determine the pathogen type.

(iii) Western medicine

1. Local medicine

The most common antifluent drugs are the cologne emeralds, the miconium embolisms, the fungal embolisms, etc. These drugs can directly affect fungus in the vagina and inhibit their growth and reproduction. It is generally necessary to use it as a course of treatment, before sleeping at night, to insert the embolism into the depth of the vagina for a continuous period of 1-2 weeks.

2. Drug use throughout the body

For patients with more severe conditions, repeated outbreaks or resistance to local use, oral antifluorinated drugs such as fluoride, Icraconol, etc. may be used. Oral drugs can be more widely used in fungus that may exist in the body, but attention needs to be paid to the side effects of drugs, such as gastrointestinal reaction, liver function impairment, etc.

III. Medical awareness of vaginal fungus infections

(i) Incidence

Chinese doctors consider vaginal fungus infections to fall into the category of “aggression” and so forth. Most of the cases are caused by spleen, wet internal life, and larvae; or by heated liver, followed by bets; or by hemorrhaging liver and kidneys, degenerative degenerative and vaginal insin.

(ii) Proof of jurisdiction

1. Evidence of spleen and wetness

This is mainly manifested in high-intensity, white and dense colours, such as tofu, with abdominal abdominal, ngrate, and tasting symptoms. The treatment is mainly spleen-wet, with Tonga running out of and without it, and commonly used drugs such as white art, mountain medicine, acrophate, curry, party membership, car front.

2. Hepatic wetting

The symptoms are high, yellow as abscess or foam, itching, drying of the mouth and irritating. The treatment is humid in his liver, which is reduced by the use of dragon chords, yellow cucumbers, cucumbers, cedars, wooden tungstens, front of his car, return, living land, firewood, glycerine, etc.

3. Falsifying liver and kidney

In the form of a dry, itching, low-intensity, yellow or white-coloured, dizziness, soft knee, etc. Heated and accelerated liver and kidneys, and increased and reduced cystals in the form of composts, yellow platinum, corified fields, mountain molluscs, pedestals, cedars, tampee, etc.

IV. CENTRAL WESTERN MEDICAL CONTEXT

(i) Synchronization

During acute dystrophysics can be used in combination with Western and Chinese medicine. For example, in the case of oral fluoride, the corresponding Chinese pharmacant is given on the basis of its identification. Locally, Chinese meds can be used for bathing, such as bitter rinds, snake beds, yellow tart, skins, white skin, etc., and then Western embolism. This combination of Chinese and western medicine can rapidly alleviate symptoms and inhibit fungus growth.

(ii) Consolidation of treatment

After absconding symptoms, Western anti-facter drugs can be discontinued and Chinese medicine can continue to be used for some time. The Chinese medicine reduces the re-emergence of fungus by adjusting the internal environment of the organism, increasing its immunity, improving the micro-ecological balance of the vagina. In the case of patients with a spleen-wet certificate, the continuous use of spleen-wet Chinese medicine increases the resilience of the body and prevents wet inner life.

V. Advantages of a combination of Western and Central medicine

(i) Improved efficacy

The combination of Western and Central medicine offers its own advantages, while the western medicine can quickly and effectively kill fungus, while the Chinese medicine can regulate the body ‘ s yang balance and internal environment in a holistic manner, which are mutually reinforcing, increasing the rate of cure and reducing the rate of disease.

(ii) Reduction in relapse

The simple Western treatment of vaginal fungus infection has a certain rate of recurrence, and the adjustment of Chinese medicine can improve the immune function of micro-environments and organisms in the vaginal area, thus reducing the likelihood of recurrence.

(iii) Mitigation of side effects

Western antifluorinated drugs may cause a number of adverse effects, such as oral fluoride, which may cause liver function damage. The use of Chinese medicine can reduce these side effects to a certain extent and enhance the resistance of the body to Western medicine by adapting the body.

VI. Prevention and care

(i) Attention to personal hygiene

Clean and dry externals, changing underpants, using used underpants, basins and towels.

(ii) Avoidance of inducement factors

Active treatment of basic diseases such as diabetes and rational use of antibiotics and immunosuppressants.

(iii) Health enhancement

Proper exercise, balanced diet and increased body immunity.

Conclusion

The combination of Western and Central medical treatment of vaginal fungus infections is an effective treatment that not only improves the efficacy of treatment and reduces relapse but also mitigates the side effects of Western medicine by taking advantage of the respective strengths of Western and Central medicine. In clinical practice, a combination of treatment programmes should be selected in a rational manner, taking into account the specific circumstances of the patient, with a focus on prevention and care to better serve the patient and improve the quality of life of the patient.