Do Gynecological Fungal Infections Cure Themselves

If the woman has a strong resistance and the inflammation is mild, the fungal infection is likely to heal on its own. However, if the woman’s resistance is weak and the inflammatory reaction is heavy, the possibility of self-healing is smaller. If a woman’s body resistance is strong, and the symptoms of the infection in the vagina are not serious, and the inflammatory reaction is mild, the patient’s own resistance is enough to make the fungal infection disappear, so that it can be cured by itself. However, if a woman’s resistance is weak or the fungal infection is severe, the woman’s own resistance is not enough to overcome the fungal infection, and the patient is less likely to recover. There are a certain amount of bacteria and fungi in the vagina, but these bacteria and fungi are in a relatively balanced state and will not cause infection in women. If a woman’s resistance is weak, or if one of these groups of bacteria is the dominant group, it may lead to a bacterial or fungal infection. If the patient’s symptoms of fungal infection are severe, or if the symptoms persist and do not improve, she should go to the hospital for treatment.