Symptoms of mold infection in women are usually mycosis vaginalis, also known as candida vaginitis, and the typical symptom is vulvar itching, and itching symptoms are sometimes mild, sometimes severe, sometimes occurring and sometimes stopping. When the itching is severe, it is difficult to sleep or eat, and when the inflammation is severe, there may also be pain in urination, pain in sexual intercourse, and so on. Increased leukorrhea is another major symptom of the disease. Leukorrhea is usually very thick, tofu dregs-like or milky curd. When doing gynecological examination, the leukorrhea is white and thick tofu dregs-like, the vaginal mucosa is red and swollen, and in severe cases, superficial ulcers are formed, and the secretions are put on a slide, and mycelium can be found under the microscope. If there are symptoms and repeated microscopic examination is negative, you can use the culture method for mold culture. Candida albicans is a conditionally pathogenic bacterium that is found in the vaginas of 10-20% of non-pregnant women and 30% of pregnant women, but does not cause symptoms when the amount of bacteria is low. Candida albicans proliferates only when there is a decrease in systemic and local vaginal immunity, especially local cellular immunity, which can trigger the symptoms of Candida vaginitis.