Does mycosis fungoides affect pregnancy in women



Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), once known as Candida vaginitis, is a common inflammatory disease of the vulva and vagina caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Generally speaking, vulvovaginal candidiasis itself does not affect pregnancy, but if it is left untreated for a long time, or if the inflammation is not well controlled, and the infection spreads upward to the pelvic cavity or uterine cavity, then it is easy to affect the pregnancy.

Mycosis fungoides generally refers to vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, which is generally caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Patients mainly manifested as vulvovaginal itching and increased vaginal discharge. The symptoms of vulvovaginal itching are obvious and long-lasting, with severe fidgeting, which is more pronounced at night.

Some patients have burning pain in the vulva, pain during intercourse, and pain during urination, which is caused by urine irritation of the edematous vulva during urination. The vaginal discharge is characterized by a white, thick, curd-like or tofu-slag-like consistency.

Vulvovaginal pseudohyphomycosis itself does not affect the process of ovulation and the union of sperm and egg cells, and does not have a lethal effect on the spermatozoa that enter the organism. Therefore, the type of disease alone does not affect pregnancy.

However, if the patient suffering from vulvovaginal pseudohyphae has not been treated, or the inflammation is not well controlled, leading to inflammation of upstream infection, triggering pelvic inflammation, tubal inflammation and other complications, then it is easy to affect the combination of oocytes and sperms pathway, which in turn affects the pregnancy.

However, the above is for reference only, whether you can get pregnant or not should consult a professional doctor, who will assess the patient’s condition and give advice, do not blindly self-medication.