Symptoms of acute vulvovaginitis

Acute vulvovaginal inflammation will be manifested as localized redness, swelling, heat, pain and some may also experience itching, and in some cases, because of the acute inflammation will lead to oozing, which will be manifested as localized oozing. To actively treat, to find out what causes acute vulvovaginal inflammation, if it is Candida albicans infection, often caused by vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, will lead to acute inflammatory reaction of the vulva, and actively given antimycobacterial treatment will soon be relieved of the symptoms. In addition, due to other pathogenic bacterial infections can also lead to acute vulvar inflammation, should also be given the appropriate drugs for treatment, do not eat acidic and spicy stimulating food during the treatment period, it is best to wear cotton underwear, to reduce the local stimulation of the vulva.