Candida vaginitis, also known as vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, is characterized by symptoms such as vulvar itching and abnormal vaginal discharge.
Vulvovaginal pseudomycosis is an inflammation of the vulva and vagina caused by pseudomycosis infection, and the disease is contagious. After the onset of the disease, patients may experience vulvar itching, and itching symptoms are obvious, lasting for a long time, and when serious, it can make patients fidgety, and the symptoms are more obvious at night.
In addition, patients with vulvovaginal pseudomycosis may also experience an increase in vaginal discharge, which is white curd-like or tofu-like, and may be accompanied by an odor. Some patients may also experience burning pain in the vulva, pain during sexual intercourse, and pain during urination.
Vulvovaginal pseudofilamentous yeast disease through timely, reasonable, standardized treatment, most can be cured, if not treated in time, the condition will be prolonged, and may even induce cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease and other diseases.