Normal vagina has a small amount of white secretion to lubricate vagina. If leucorrhea changes like bean curd residue, and there is severe vulvar itching and vaginal burning pain, fungal vaginitis, mainly vaginal inflammation caused by candida infection, should be considered. Candida albicans is a conditional pathogen. About 10%-20% of women have this parasite in their vagina, but their immunity in the whole body and vagina is low or they will not cause symptoms in hot and humid environment. After long-term application of antibiotics, Candida albicans will multiply in large numbers, causing vaginal inflammation.
The routine diagnosis of fungal vaginitis is through gynecological examination and detection of vaginal secretions, and the diagnosis can be made if the fungus is positive. The treatment is mainly vaginal irrigation and vaginal medication, and the commonly used drugs are clotrimazole vaginal suppository and dakening suppository. Pay attention to personal hygiene, keep vulva clean, prohibit abuse of antibiotics, and suggest that sexual partners treat at the same time.