Can women who have not had sex get Candidiasis?

Women who are not sexually active can also contract Candida vaginitis, where Candida albicans grows in large numbers in the vagina causing symptoms of increased leucorrhea, itching and tingling. Under normal circumstances there can be a small amount of Candida in the vagina and the balance between bacteria in the vaginal environment is maintained without clinical symptoms. If a large amount of oral antibiotics are taken, other bacteria are inhibited or the flora becomes dysbiosis and Candida albicans grows in large amounts, there will be a large amount of beanbag-like leucorrhea and congestion of the vaginal mucosa, and then treatment is needed. The treatment of Candida vaginitis is mainly antifungal treatment, oral antifungal drug fluconazole, and keeping the vulva clean and dry to promote the recovery of vaginal environment.