It is important to choose a regular hospital for candidal vaginitis

It is important to choose a regular hospital for candidal vaginitis

Monilial or mycotic vaginitis is caused by fungal infection. Its incidence rate is higher than that of trichomonas vaginitis. In medicine, fungal infection is called Candida infection, so it is also called Candida vaginitis. It is more common in young girls, pregnant women, diabetic patients, and postmenopausal patients who have been treated with high doses of estrogen. Therefore, it is important to choose a regular hospital to treat fungal vaginitis.


1. You can browse the list of specialist clinics on the hospital website. Generally, large hospitals have their own websites with the list of specialists and consultation hours. In addition, if it is inconvenient to go online, you can go directly to the hospital outpatient hall to check. See which specialist's published scope of treatment is most suitable for your disease, write down their names, and search the Internet for the doctor's specialty, writings, and academic status.

2. Make an appointment with a general doctor first. If you don't have enough test and examination materials, it is best to make an appointment with a general professional outpatient clinic. Generally, the doctor is a first-level attending physician. His name will not be written on the outpatient list. Sort out all your previous medical records, summarize the course of the disease, and report it in detail to the doctor. Doctors at this level are very busy and have to see 50 to 60 patients a day. They will not give you too much time to tell your condition, only a few minutes at most. Therefore, the description must be focused and concise. Remember to ask him which expert is more suitable for your disease. Through this channel, ask the doctor of the department to help you choose an expert.

3. Listen to other patients' opinions If you are willing, you can listen to other patients' opinions outside the clinic to learn about the specialist you want to see. Specialists often have many part-time jobs and sometimes they are on business trips and can't see patients. It is best to call the registration office or outpatient department in advance (you can call 114 to check) to ask whether the specialist is available. Then make an appointment in advance, bring all the materials (clearly organized by time and category), think about what you want to tell the specialist and the questions you want to ask, and wait for the consultation.

4. If you need to go for a checkup and hospitalization, you can ask a specialist for help. If the specialist recommends that you go for a checkup again, and if the appointment takes a long time, you can sincerely ask him to help you make it in advance. If you need to be hospitalized, after you have written a hospitalization document, you can also ask him to help you contact the hospital to see if you can be admitted earlier. The specialist is always happy to provide you with the best possible help.

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