The objective of this clinical trial is to understand whether triethanolamine cream can prevent and treat acute radiation vaginitis. It will also learn about the safety of triethanolamine cream. The main questions it aims to answer include: Can triethanolamine cream reduce the incidence and severity of radiation vaginitis in cervical cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy? What medical problems might participants encounter when using triethanolamine cream? Researchers will compare triethanolamine cream with routine care to observe whether triethanolamine cream will reduce the incidence and severity of radiation vaginitis in cervical cancer patients receiving radiotherapy. Participants will: Daily vaginal administration of triethanolamine cream, vaginal opening application and routine care, or only routine care, from the first day of radiotherapy until 28 days after the end of radiotherapy. Four examinations were conducted respectively from before radiotherapy to 90 days after its end. Record their symptoms and conduct injury scoring.
Age range
18 Years – 75 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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Incidence and severity of radiation vaginitis
Timeframe: "First radiotherapy", "35 ± 7 days after the first radiotherapy", "50 ± 3 days after the first radiotherapy", "140 ± 7 days after the first radiotherapy"