Vulvovaginal candidiasis is an old name, now clinically known as vulvovaginal candidiasis, which is an inflammation caused by fungal infection in the vagina. The causes of vulvovaginal candidiasis include bad hygiene habits, frequent sexual life, decreased immunity, inflammation in the body, long-term use of antibiotics, etc. It is recommended to seek medical attention in time and give targeted drug treatment under the guidance of a doctor. The details are as follows: 1. Bad hygiene habits: If you do not change your underwear and sanitary napkins frequently during menstruation, wash your underwear and socks together, or wash them together with other people's underwear, it may cause vulvovaginal candidiasis, and the symptoms include vulvovaginal itching, vaginal burning sensation, bean curd-like secretions, etc. It is recommended to wash the vulva with warm water every day and avoid using strong irritating detergents or soaps. Choose cotton underwear with good breathability and change them regularly. 2. Frequent sexual intercourse: Frequent sexual intercourse and uncontrolled sexual intercourse can easily damage the female vagina, thereby increasing the chance of bacterial infection. It is recommended to use condoms during sexual intercourse to reduce the risk of pathogen transmission, and to suspend sexual intercourse during treatment to avoid aggravating the condition. 3. Decreased immunity: Long-term work pressure, emotional instability, irregular eating habits, irregular work and rest habits, etc. lead to decreased immunity of the body, thus causing mold infection. It is recommended to enhance immunity and improve body resistance through regular work and rest, reasonable diet, proper exercise, etc. Avoid overwork and excessive mental stress, relax appropriately, and keep a happy mood. 4. Inflammation in the body: such as oral ulcers, facial acne, etc., may cause vulvovaginal candidiasis. It is recommended to use nitrofuratel tablets, Fuyan Kangfu capsules, etc. according to the doctor's advice. 5. Long-term use of antibiotics: Long-term use of antibiotics may inhibit pathogens, change the relationship between microorganisms in the vagina, lead to dysbacteriosis, and excessive growth and reproduction of local Candida. It is recommended to give targeted drug treatment under the guidance of a doctor and use antibiotics rationally to avoid abuse. In daily life, we should strengthen immunity and improve body resistance through regular work and rest, proper diet, and proper exercise. Avoid overwork and excessive mental stress. Avoid eating spicy, greasy, and irritating foods, drink plenty of water, and keep bowel movements smooth. |
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