Characteristics of mycotic vaginitis

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Trichomonas vaginitis has leucorrhea increase, can be thin slurry liquid, gray yellow or yellow green, sometimes mixed with blood, 20% leucorrhea foam. Vulva itching, burning, sexual pain is also common, infection involving the urethral orifice, there can be pain, urgency, even hematuria and other vaginitis symptoms. Let's talk about the characteristics of mycotic vaginitis.

Characteristics of mycotic vaginitis

First: leucorrhea, vulva and vaginal burning itching. Affect urethra, also can have frequent micturition. Urgency and pain of urination. The typical leucorrhea is curd like or patchy. The vaginal and vestibular mucosa is highly edematous, covered with white curd like membrane, which is dot like or patchy and easy to peel off.

Second: abnormal leucorrhea, mostly yellow water, severe cases can be purulent, smelly, sometimes pale blood.

Third: infantile vaginitis, purulent secretions can be seen at the vaginal orifice. Children with vulva itching and crying more than, restless, often hand scratch vulva.

matters needing attention

Do not frequently flush vulva and vagina with disinfectant or various cleaners. The best way to clean the pudenda is to use clear water instead of all kinds of lotion. These vaginitis prevention is more common.