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New research from Southwest Minzu University in Chengdu, China explores the use of an in-situ forming carboxymethyl chitosan hydrogel containing paeonia suffruticosa Andr. leaf extract for the treatment of mixed infectious vaginitis. The study suggests that this natural anti-bacterial anti-oxidant hydrogel has potential therapeutic effects due to its three-dimensional network porous structure, good mechanical properties, high water absorption, long retention, and slow-release drug effect. The research concludes that this hydrogel could be an effective strategy to improve mixed infection vaginitis by regulating the flora. The study has been peer-reviewed and provides a potential alternative to antibiotic-based treatments for vaginitis. [Extracted from the article] |