Itchy vulva with yellowish leukorrhea and soya bean residue, what kind of medicine should I take?

Vulvovaginal itchy leukorrhea yellow dregs, consider the vulvovaginal pseudo-saccharomyces cerevisiae, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to take fluconazole, itraconazole and other drugs treatment.
Vulvovaginal pseudomycosis is a vaginitis caused by pseudomycotic yeast infection, which is more common in the clinic and often leads to symptoms such as itching, abnormal leukorrhea, vaginal discharge of tofu dregs, and vulvar redness and swelling, which manifests itself as vulvar itchy leukorrhea and yellow dregs.
Vulvovaginal pseudomycosis is mostly treated with local vaginal medications such as clotrimazole suppositories, miconazole suppositories, etc. If the patient is not sexually active or the local medication is inconvenient, fluconazole, itraconazole, and other antifungal medications can be taken as prescribed by the doctor.
However, if the patient has recently determined pregnancy, clinical generally prohibit oral intake of the above drugs, the patient can be under the guidance of the doctor to use clotrimazole suppositories, miconazole suppositories and other vaginal suppositories localized medication, the same can be achieved good therapeutic effect.
It is recommended that patients who have recently experienced vaginal itching and yellowish leukorrhea with bean residue should not take medication without authorization, and should first seek medical examination and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of a doctor according to their actual situation.