Fungus is only one kind of bacteria, and the corresponding symptoms caused by it are clinically different from other bacteria, that is, besides causing redness, swelling, heat and pain after bacterial infection, it also causes local mucous membrane tissue or skin tissue to become allergic, so fungal infection will often lead to local itching symptoms, such as gynecological Candida albicans infection in the clinic will lead to severe vulvar itching, often causing the patient to sit and lie down, which is the clinical difference between fungal and bacterial. Once a fungal infection is found it should be actively treated, and in the case of other bacterial infections the appropriate antibiotics should also be given for treatment, so that a cure can be achieved.