Candidiasis usually refers to vulvovaginal candidiasis. If treated promptly, it generally does not cause anal pain, but if not treated promptly, it may cause anal pain. 1. No: Vulvovaginal candidiasis is usually caused by Candida infection, which is usually related to personal carelessness, decreased immunity, long-term use of antibiotics, etc. It usually causes vulvar itching, vaginal burning sensation, accompanied by tofu-like secretions, etc. If clotrimazole suppositories, miconazole suppositories, nystatin suppositories and other drugs are used in time for treatment under the guidance of a doctor to eliminate inflammation, it generally does not cause anal pain. 2. Yes: However, if it is not effectively treated for a long time, it will lead to increased vaginal secretions and long-term irritation to the vulva and anus, which may cause anal eczema and anal pain. If you have vulvovaginal candidiasis, you need to go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time to reduce the occurrence of complications. During the treatment, you should pay attention to personal hygiene and try not to wear tight underwear. |
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