What are the symptoms of fungal vaginitis?

Fungal vaginitis generally refers to vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, which is caused by Candida albicans infection, and may present symptoms such as vulvar itching, abnormal vaginal discharge and urinary discomfort.
1. Vulvar itching: Candida albicans reproduces and proliferates in the vulva and vagina, which may cause symptoms of vulvar itching, which usually lasts for a long time, making it difficult for the patient to sit still and the itching is more serious at night.
2. Abnormal vaginal secretion: the fungus stimulates the vaginal mucosal tissues, which may lead to abnormal secretion of the glands and the symptom of increased vaginal secretion, which is manifested as thick, curd-like or tofu-dregs-like leukorrhea.
3. Urinary discomfort: the disease may also stimulate the tissues of the urethra, and patients experience painful urination.
When suffering from vulvovaginal pseudofilamentous yeast disease, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, improve the relevant examination, under the guidance of a professional doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, and actively targeted treatment.