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How long to put on gynecological inflammation is a question of many women. In fact, the time it takes for a gynecological pill to dissolve needs to ensure that the user follows the instructions. Another part of each person's body also affects the time when the drug is completely dissolved. Here is some information about ordering gynecological medicine for your reference.
1. When should gynecological drugs be ordered?
Before determining how long to put a gynecological medicine, we need to understand the case where it is necessary to use a gynecological suppository. Gynecological suppositories are pharmaceutical preparations in a rather special form. The composition of the drug is balanced to be able to make the vaginal environment more stable. Usually, the gynecological suppositories used are in the form of tablets. Depending on the severity of the infection, there will be different medications.
Some gynecological problems should be checked for instructions on the timely use of gynecological suppositories:
Vaginal infections; Inflammation in the cervix; Multi-level ecchymosis; Vaginal yeast infection (Candida is the most common); Female hormone disorders before menopause; Women who are pregnant or nursing a child with a weakened immune system; Endocrine hormone disturbances due to the patient's environment and psychology. In case of vaginal infection and damage, a gynecological suppository will be indicated. Most people of any age can experience an infection problem, so regular checkups are essential for early detection. Gynecological suppositories also have many different types of pharmacology that can specifically treat each type of gynecological disease. In which there are 3 types of gynecological drugs that are currently used quite commonly:
Gynecological suppositories containing an antibiotic ingredient; Gynecological suppositories are prepared from many types of antibiotics; Gynecological suppositories use female hormone hormones. Depending on the condition, each drug will meet its own treatment needs. Gynecological drugs containing only 1 antibiotic are usually specific drugs for a specific gynecological problem. In case the patient has an infection with a complicated cause, a gynecological suppository with a multi-antibiotic component will be used. For gynecological problems caused by hormonal imbalance, gynecological drugs containing estrogen hormone will be used to balance and improve the vagina.
2. Mechanism of action and how to use gynecological auxiliary drugs
Gynecological suppositories will be placed deep in the vagina. When the drug is in the deepest place, it will disintegrate and absorb quickly to the whole body, having local effects. The way the drug is placed has a great influence on its use, so the patient needs to make sure to use it correctly and in the right order. Placing gynecological pills in soft pill form will be simpler than hard pill.
How long does it take for gynecological suppositories to dissolve? This is the question that needs answering. First you need to know that gynecological suppositories are divided into 2 types of soft inflammation and hard tablets. With gynecological suppositories, the time for soft tablets to dissolve is usually faster than that of hard tablets. Specifically, the hard pill Tergynan is quite hard to dissolve in the vagina. You can consult some instructions to moisten from your doctor before inserting into the vagina.
Detailed steps to put gynecological medicine:
Step 1: Clean hands and private area, dry and prepare to put medicine; Step 2: You can use a condom or rubber gloves to help clamp the medicine between 2 fingers; Step 3: Slowly insert the medicine into the vagina, using your fingers to push the medicine deep inside. Note that when placing gynecological drugs, you should choose a lying or squatting position to easily put the medicine in. You can also stand with one foot on a chair and place the medication. After the medicine is placed in the vagina, it will slowly dissolve.
Doctors often remind patients to put gynecological drugs in the evening before going to bed so that it is convenient to lie down after placing the medicine. At the same time, the drug can also be effective when the patient is relaxed. After placing the medicine, you should lie down for a few hours to wait for the medicine to absorb and work with the whole body.
3. Notes when using gynecological suppositories
Gynecological suppositories need to be used in full and in the correct dose as directed by the doctor. Usually, patients need to take the drug for 7-10 days. The duration of taking the drug does not exceed 14 days. The treatment process will be guided by the doctor for severe or mild gynecological inflammation and fungus. When using the drug, you need to pay attention to the changes of your body. If the medicine is not effective, you should tell your doctor. In some cases the drug is not effective will be considered to stop. For patients with long-term ineffective drug use, it will lead to drug resistance and difficulty in choosing treatment drugs later.
Determining the severity of gynecological diseases requires testing at the hospital. When a patient has a severe gynecological syndrome, the doctor will prescribe additional treatment drugs to ensure the effectiveness. You need to provide enough allergy information so that the doctor can choose the right medicine.
With the course of treatment, the doctor will consider the patient to continue taking the drug. When severe allergies are more dangerous, the doctor will consider and change the drug that is safe for the patient. During treatment with gynecological suppositories, the patient should avoid sexual intercourse to ensure the effectiveness of the drug.
4. How long does it take to put on gynecological medicine?
How long does it take to put on gynecological inflammation medicine? This is a difficult question to find a universal answer to all cases. Gynecological drug dissolving time is affected by many different factors. In which, the majority of factors come from the patient. You may be taking it the wrong way or your body has an environment that affects how quickly the medicine is absorbed.
Usually, gynecological suppositories need time from 10 to 15 minutes, in some cases it takes 30 minutes to dissolve completely. When the drug dissolves, the ingredients will be absorbed into the bloodstream and absorbed by the body. Some hard pills take longer due to vaginal conditions and are more difficult to dissolve on their own than soft ones.
5. How to avoid gynecological infections?
The cause of gynecological diseases is due to intimate hygiene and endocrine hormones. You need to take some measures to avoid cervicitis:
Improve the body's immune system; Give up the habit of using tobacco and alcoholic beverages; Safe sex; Regularly check and re-examine to detect gynecological problems early; Keep the vaginal area clean. How long it takes to put a gynecological drug to dissolve is due to the use and absorption of each patient. Depending on each case, your doctor will have specific instructions to help you use the medicine properly and more effectively. In addition to the problem of using prescription drugs, you should also take care of your health and have regular gynecological examinations to detect and treat diseases early.
In order to help customers detect and treat other gynecological diseases early, Vinmec International Hospital has a basic gynecological examination and screening package, helping customers detect early inflammatory diseases to Easy, inexpensive treatment. Screening detects gynecological cancer (cervical cancer) early even when there are no symptoms.
Basic gynecological examination and screening package for female customers, has no age limit and may have the following symptoms:
Abnormal vaginal bleeding; Menstrual problems: irregular periods, irregular periods; Abnormal vaginal discharge (with a bad odor, a different color than usual); Pain, itching in the vagina; Female customers have several risk factors such as poor personal hygiene, unsafe sex, abortion,...; Female customers have other symptoms such as: Abnormal vaginal discharge, itching, pain in the intimate area, abnormal vaginal bleeding. When registering for the Basic Gynecological Examination and Screening Package, customers will receive:
Gynecological examination; Transvaginal ultrasound of the uterus and ovaries; Bilateral breast ultrasound; Tests such as: Treponema pallidum rapid test, Chlamydia rapid test, taking samples for cervical-vaginal cytology, bacterial staining (female vaginal fluid), HPV genotype PCR automated system; Total urinalysis by automatic machine.
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