Vaginal mold infection, which indicates the presence of fungal vaginitis, may be associated with poor hygiene, unclean sex, pregnancy and diabetes.
1. Poor hygiene: women who don’t pay attention to their vaginal hygiene, don’t change their underwear often, and like to wear tight-fitting synthetic underwear are prone to fungal infections in the vagina, which can lead to fungal vaginitis.
2. Unclean sex: women who have unclean sex may cause fungal vaginitis.
3. Pregnancy and diabetes: Women who are pregnant or suffer from diabetes may suffer from a decrease in immunity, an increase in glycogen in the vaginal tissues and a rise in acidity, which can easily lead to fungal vaginitis.
When symptoms of fungal vaginitis appear, it is recommended to seek timely medical examination and treatment to avoid adverse effects.