What does a positive sialoglucosidase mean?

Sialoglucosidase is an important indicator of mycotic vaginitis that is part of the routine leucorrhoea test. If the results of the routine leucorrhoea test are positive for sialoglucosidase, it means that there is a mycotic infection in the vagina, which means that mycotic vaginitis is present at this stage. A positive sialoglucosidase result is usually accompanied by severe vaginal itching, tofu-like leucorrhea, a severe odor and a host of other symptoms. Sialoglucosidase is produced by Gardnerella and other anaerobic bacteria in the vaginal flora and is normally negative. For this situation can be oral fluconazole, vaginal clotrimazole suppository to carry out treatment. You should pay more attention to your personal hygiene, wash your shoes and socks and underwear separately, disinfect all household items in the sun, and treat your sexual partners together to avoid cross-infection. It is also common to have a positive sialic acid glycosidase, so this result only requires timely treatment to achieve the purpose of complete cure, but not to delay the more delayed the symptoms will be more serious, in terms of diet should also pay special attention to spicy and stimulating food can not eat, cold and inflammatory hair products can not be eaten.