What is VVC?

VVC is also known as moldy vaginitis, the pathogen is Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which is mainly infected indirectly through direct sexual contact and contact with infected clothing. In the clinic, the main manifestations are itching, pain, edema, flushing, vaginal pain, painful intercourse, pain in the vulva and vestibule caused by irritation of urine during urination, and white, thick curd-like and beanstalk-like changes in vaginal secretions. Mycotic vaginitis need to go to the hospital to check the vaginal discharge, in the treatment can be given 2% clotrimazole ointment topical application as well as clotrimazole vaginal tablets or miconazole suppositories vaginal administration. At the same time oral fluconazole 150mg, vaginal administration of one week after the withdrawal of drugs need to go to the hospital to review the vaginal discharge, if necessary, need to consolidate the treatment.