There are almost no women who do not like to eat sweets, especially at the end of the year when Christmas, New Year’s Day and Spring Festival are piling up, many women will eat a lot of chocolate, candy, cookies and other snacks. In addition to making the body fat, this habit can also lead to vaginitis, which is not alarming! The most common disease in adult women is not a cold, but a reproductive system infection, which is often referred to as gynecological disease, and to prevent this disease, you must control the intake of sweets. The World Health Organization investigated the causes of death in 23 countries and came to the conclusion that sugar addiction is even more harmful than smoking, and eating sugar-rich foods for a long time will shorten one’s life expectancy, and the slogan “quit sugar” was put forward. Women who often eat too much sugar are prone to various diseases, and vaginitis is one of them. The bacteria are present in the vagina of 30% of pregnant women and 10% to 20% of non-pregnant women, but only when their systemic and local bacterial immunity is reduced do they show significant symptoms. During pregnancy, the sugar content in the vaginal epithelium increases, the vaginal mucosa is congested, there is a lot of discharge, and the acidic environment in the vagina is very suitable for the growth of Candida albicans, so pregnant women are more likely to develop Candida vulvovaginitis. For middle-aged and elderly people, if vulvovaginal itching occurs repeatedly, you should check the urine sugar during morning fasting and check fasting blood sugar to check whether you have diabetes. Also, when a woman consumes too much sugar, the excess sugar is metabolized through the urethra (urine). Since sugar is acidic, the acid-base environment around the entire urethra changes and breaks the balance. If sugar is frequently consumed in excess, it tends to cause dysbiosis of the vaginal flora and proliferation of Candida, which grow and multiply around the vulva, vagina and urethra, leading to Candida vaginitis. After reducing sugar intake in 90% of patients, the probability of Candida vaginitis infection and recurrence in a year is greatly reduced. Thus, there is a close relationship between sugar intake and Candida infections. Of course, people who are usually in good health will not endanger their health if they occasionally eat more desserts. The metabolic capacity varies from person to person due to different physical conditions. The majority of vaginitis caused by eating sugar alone is a mild infection and relatively easy to treat. However, you should not take a chance and consume too much sugar, because an unhealthy diet high in sugar, calories and fat can also lead to high blood pressure, heart disease, breast cancer and many other diseases.