What is mycobacterial infection

Mycotic infections are diseases that are caused by the presence of mold in the female body, the most common being mycosis fungoides. Mycosis vaginalis is an inflammatory disease caused by the proliferation of mycobacteria in the vagina. It is an endogenous infection that often manifests itself in the form of leucorrhea like bean curd, itching and tingling of the vulva, and may also cause ulcers and erosions on the vulva. Both sexually active and unmarried women can suffer from mycosis vaginalis. Therefore, if a woman has leucorrhea with vulvar itching, she should go to a hospital for a gynecological examination and a routine leucorrhea test to confirm the diagnosis, and then use medication to treat it vaginally. You can use dacrynic pessary, clotrimazole pessary, or nifurtimox vaginal soft capsule. For women with diabetes, or during pregnancy, the chances of mycosis vaginalis attacks will be higher, and there may also be mycobacterial infections on the skin surface, when there is mainly persistent localized itching of the skin, and white flaking symptoms. These patients need to control their blood sugar, in addition to topical application of dacrynic cream to stop itching, and treatment as mycosis vaginalis. So mycotic infection is the disease caused by the proliferation of mycobacteria.