A white tofu scum-like discharge accompanied by vulvar itching is a typical symptom of mycosis fungoides.
Mycotic vaginitis is a common gynecological disease, which is caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection. Clinical manifestations are increased leukorrhea, tofu dregs or cheese-like, leukorrhea with a peculiar odor, and itching or burning sensation in the vulva and vagina. Some women have more serious symptoms, which can affect the urinary system, with symptoms such as frequent urination, urinary urgency and painful urination.
When a woman is healthy, even if there is pseudofilamentous yeast in the vagina, it will not cause disease. However, if a woman’s immunity is low, the ability to fight germs is weakened, which can lead to the occurrence of mycosis vaginalis. Therefore, people who do not pay attention to local hygiene, as well as those who have low immunity due to long-term heavy use of antibiotics and hormone drugs are prone to get mycosis vaginalis.
Patients with mycosis vaginalis in the clinic should cooperate with the doctor to actively carry out treatment to prevent the inflammation from recurring, causing chronic inflammation or affecting other parts of the body.