Mycobacterial gynecological inflammation generally refers to vulvovaginal pseudohyphomycosis, and patients usually do not experience blood. The presence of blood in the vagina is considered to be the result of menstrual flow or suffering from diseases such as cervicitis. Vulvovaginal pseudomycosis is an inflammation of the vulva caused by Pseudomycetes yeast infection, and the typical symptoms of the patient are vulvar itching and increased leukorrhea. Due to the severity of itching, patients may experience redness and swelling of the vulva, which may be accompanied by scratching and other symptoms. If the scratching does not pay attention to the strength of the local mucous membrane damage, may appear blood, but this situation is rare, most patients will not appear blood. If you are suffering from vulvovaginal pseudofilamentous yeast disease and find blood in the vagina, it is considered to be caused by menstruation, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. Secondly, it may also be caused by diseases, such as cervicitis, cervical polyps, uterine fibroids, etc., which can lead to abnormal vaginal bleeding. For patients suffering from vulvovaginal pseudofilamentous yeast disease, they should actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment, and at the same time, further examination should be conducted to rule out the possibility of suffering from other diseases.