Symptoms of fungal vulvitis

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Fungal vaginitis is caused by Candida albicans. Candida is the most common opportunistic pathogen in fungi, also known as Candida. So often called fungal vaginitis, also known as candidal vaginitis, or fungal vaginitis. Now let's talk about the symptoms of fungal vulvitis

Symptoms of fungal vulvitis

1. Patients with fungal vaginitis are characterized by increased leucorrhea, pruritus and burning of vulva and vagina, painful urination, and frequent redness and edema around vulva. Leucorrhea is not necessarily a prominent symptom of vaginitis, but watery leucorrhea until curd or ointment like leucorrhea can appear.

2. If some are completely thin, it is like clearing serous exudate, but it often contains white flakes; Some are sticky, such as curd or crumbs granular. There are often two distinct clinical manifestations. About half of the patients had watery or purulent leucorrhea without white flakes. The vaginal mucosa showed moderate redness and edema, no severe pruritus and burning sensation, and only moist sensation of vulva

3. The leucorrhea of another kind of patients is typical curd like or flaky sticky leucorrhea, the vaginal mucosa is highly red and swollen, with white flaky film (such as thrush) adhesion, easy to peel off; Below it is the erosion base of the damaged mucosa or the formation of shallow ulcers. In severe cases, it can leave ecchymosis, itching and burning sensation. During pregnancy, the itching symptoms of mycotic vaginitis are more serious.

matters needing attention

The prevention of this disease is mainly to develop good health habits, frequently change and wash underwear and put it in a ventilated place to air; Dry basin, towel for their own use; Underwear and socks are washed in different basins. Avoid washing vagina and unnecessary antibiotics.