What causes fungal gynecological infections?

Fungal gynecological infections are mainly caused by the application of antibiotics, sexual infections, low immunity and the use of substandard sanitary napkins. 1. Oral or injectable antibiotics may cause the normal flora of women to be destroyed, leading to the rapid growth and reproduction of fungi and the symptoms of gynecological fungal infections. 2. Sexual life: excessive friction in sexual life damages the mucous membrane, and if men are carrying fungus, it often leads to female fungal infections and symptoms. 3. Low female immunity: Fungus can exist in normal female vagina, rectum, etc. When female immunity is low, all kinds of gynecological infections, including fungal infections, will occur. 4. Use of substandard sanitary napkins: Some sanitary napkins are of substandard quality and may carry fungus, which may also lead to female gynecological fungal infections. Patients with fungal gynecological infections should go to the hospital in time for treatment.