When is mycosis fungoides more likely to recur?

Mycotic vaginitis is generally referred to as vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, usually in the body immunity decline, long-term treatment with antibiotics or immunosuppressants and other drugs, pregnancy, diabetes is not under control is more prone to recurrence, usually need to pay attention to maintain a healthy lifestyle, improve immunity, to avoid the abuse of antibiotics, once the recurrence of the need for timely treatment.
Mycotic vaginitis is an opportunistic pathogen, if the body’s immune function declines, Pseudomonas aeruginosa will reproduce in large quantities, resulting in the recurrence of vulvovaginal Pseudomonas aeruginosa. In addition, long-term use of antibiotics such as cefaclor and cefdinir, as well as immunosuppressants, such as leflunomide, may lead to recurrence of vulvovaginal pseudomycosis.
In addition, women who are pregnant are also susceptible to Pseudomonal yeast infections, and the chances of recurrence of vulvovaginal pseudomonal yeast disease increase during pregnancy or if the patient’s diabetes is poorly controlled
If the patient has had Pseudomonas vulvovaginalis before, he/she should do physical exercise and keep the perineum clean and dry, which will help to strengthen his/her own resistance. In addition, avoiding the abuse of antibiotics can reduce the chance of recurrence of Pseudomonas vulvovaginalis.