The causes of mycotic vaginitis are low immunity, lack of attention to personal hygiene, long-term use of antibiotics, etc., which need to be analyzed specifically.
1. Low immunity: the main causative organism of mycosis vaginalis is Pseudomonas aeruginosa, when the body’s immunity is low, Pseudomonas aeruginosa reproduces in large quantities, invades the tissues and triggers mycosis vaginalis.
2. Not paying attention to personal hygiene: when personal hygiene is poor, the local temperature and humidity of the vagina increases, creating an environment suitable for mold reproduction. Molds reproduce in large quantities, triggering mycosis vaginalis.
3. Long-term use of antibiotics: mold is a normal parasite in the vagina, antibiotics do not kill it. However, long-term use of antibiotics will kill the bacteria that inhibit the mold, resulting in bacterial imbalance, mold reproduction, resulting in mycosis vaginalis.
Mycosis vaginalis may also be related to other causes, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations to clarify the cause of the disease and then symptomatic treatment.