What should I do if I have a patchy leukorrhea?

Leukorrhea is considered to be caused by vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, which should be treated with general treatment and medication after diagnosis. Vulvovaginal pseudomycosis is caused by pseudomycetes infection, patients will have vulvar itching, leukorrhea and other manifestations. The vaginal discharge of the patient will be white and thick curd-like and tofu-slag-like, which will lead to a patchy leukorrhea. After the appearance of these symptoms, the diagnosis can be confirmed by tests such as routine leukorrhea. For patients suffering from vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, it is necessary to eliminate the triggers, such as stopping the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics, estrogen and other medications, and changing underwear regularly. If there is a history of sexual intercourse, it can be treated with topical clotrimazole suppositories and miconazole suppositories. If you have not had sex, you can take oral fluconazole treatment. For women who have a piece of leukorrhea, they should consult a doctor for examination, make a clear diagnosis, and cooperate with the doctor to standardize the treatment.