How long does it usually take for a woman to recover from a Candida infection?

  For women with Candida infection, i.e. mycosis vaginalis, the symptoms can usually be relieved in about 3 days with medication and cured in 7-10 days without special circumstances. If your resistance is low or you have a disease prone to recurrence, you need to increase the duration of treatment or increase the course of treatment. 1 course of medication after menstruation, 3-6 months of continuous treatment, and normal leucorrhoea on review is the cure.  When women are infected with Candida, they may experience itching and burning pain in the vulva, accompanied by frequent urination, painful urination and painful sexual intercourse, and in severe cases, restlessness and other symptoms. In some patients, vaginal discharge may increase and the leucorrhoea is white curd or bean curd-like. Patients can choose baking soda water to rinse the vulva and vagina, and intravaginal medication can be placed in the vagina for treatment. Oral medication can be taken for recurrent attacks and poor results of vaginal medication.  Patients are advised to pay attention to nutritious diet, exercise, strengthen their resistance, actively treat diabetes, wash the vulva daily, and wash underwear with boiling water or in the sun.