Leucorrhea is a typical symptom of fungal vaginitis, which presents bean curd residue and pruritus vulvae. The cause of fungal vaginitis is related to the decrease of female immunity, which will lead to the increase of glycogen and acidity in vagina, the imbalance of vaginal flora and the proliferation of Candida albicans, which will cause infection and inflammation.
For fungal vaginitis, in addition to bean curd residue-like leucorrhea and pruritus vulvae, there will also be symptoms such as increased leucorrhea secretion, burning sensation of vulva, swelling of vaginal mucosa, pain in urination and sexual intercourse. If you are not sure whether you have fungal vaginitis, women can go to the hospital for a routine examination of leucorrhea to diagnose it.
The treatment of fungal vaginitis should be decided according to the degree of illness. If it is simple fungal vaginitis, it is enough to apply ointment to the vagina or use vaginal suppository for local medication. Generally, the symptoms can be alleviated or disappeared in about a week. If it is complex fungal vaginitis, it needs local medication plus systemic medication to treat it.
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