Which is worse, mold or trichomonas?

Generally speaking, there is no need to compare the severity of mold and trichomonas. Both types of vaginal inflammation need to be dealt with in a timely manner, and both can have adverse effects on the body if not handled appropriately. Mycosis fungoides, clinically known as vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, is different from trichomoniasis in terms of symptoms, discharge and test results. In terms of symptoms, trichomoniasis is characterized by increased discharge and mild itching, whereas pseudomycosis is characterized by more severe itching and a burning sensation. Trichomoniasis is usually characterized by a foamy, yellowish-green discharge, while Pseudomonas vulvovaginalis is usually characterized by a white, tofu-like discharge. Trichomoniasis is usually characterized by the presence of Trichomonas vaginalis and a high number of leukocytes on laboratory or microscopic examination; Pseudomonas vaginalis is usually characterized by the presence of Bacillus cereus and a small number of leukocytes. If you find trichomoniasis or vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, and choose the appropriate way of treatment, so as to avoid delays in the condition.