The more mold is removed, the more it grows

In mycosis vaginalis, the patient’s leucorrhea is very copious and very thick and bean curd-like. If the discharge is removed without treatment, the more it is removed, the more it is removed. After the discharge is cleared, new discharge is produced, so it is not cleared. Patients must treat the discharge and remove it at the same time, so that the discharge will become less and less and finally be cleared. Patients can choose to use clotrimazole vaginal tablets, dacrynic acid, terbinafine hydrochloride and vaginal effervescent tablets for vaginal plugs. Before vaginal plugs, you can use baking soda for vaginal douching to flush out excessive vaginal secretions and drug residues, and then put the pills in. Usually after three to five days of use, the vaginal discharge will be significantly reduced, and after about a week of use, the vaginal discharge will basically disappear and return to normal leucorrhea positive.