Is Candida infection a mycosis fungoides?

Candida infection is mycosis vaginalis, a type of fungal infection that needs to be treated promptly. This is because mycotic vaginitis causes vulvovaginal itching and thick, tofu-like discharge, which can cause ulcers on the vulva or vagina and can seriously affect a woman’s work and life. If mycotic vaginitis is diagnosed, it needs to be treated promptly and effectively. It can be effectively treated with systemic or topical medication, such as fluconazole tablets or vaginal clotrimazole suppositories. During the treatment period, spicy and stimulating food should be prohibited. Do not have conjugal life, because if you have conjugal life, it will cause cross infection. During the treatment period, it is important to keep the vulva clean and hygienic, wash the vulva daily and disinfect the underwear you wear.