How often does mycosis fungoides cause tubal blockage?

Mycosis fungoides, or Candida vaginitis, also known as vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, does not usually cause blockage of the fallopian tubes.
Candida vaginitis is an inflammation of the vulva and vagina caused by the infection of Pseudomonal yeasts, which mainly manifests itself as itching of the vulva area accompanied by an increase in leukorrhea, but generally does not affect the fallopian tubes, resulting in blockage of the tubes.
There are many causes of tubal blockage, the more common cause is inflammation and infection, the main pathogen causing infection is Chlamydia trachomatis.
Tubal blockage can also be caused by surgery, such as tubal adhesive blockage, tubal ectopic pregnancy after surgery, which can easily lead to tubal obstruction.
Candida vaginitis once diagnosed should be timely to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor for medication, do not self-medication, so as not to delay the condition.