Does mycosis vaginalis hurt?

Mycosis vaginalis can also be painful, mainly because inflammation causes local redness, swelling, heat and pain, and mycosis vaginalis is no exception. It can also be characterized by local pain, vaginal discharge like bean curd and in large amounts, and severe itching of the vulva. The pain and itching will be relieved quickly with the application of appropriate medication. It is recommended to treat mycosis vaginalis as soon as possible. During the treatment period, you should not have intercourse, eat spicy and acidic food, eat seafood or drink alcohol to help the disease heal as soon as possible. Mycosis vaginalis is recurrent and must be treated thoroughly and only after three negative leucorrhoea tests can you stop using medication for treatment.