What’s wrong with yellowish leucorrhea and bean curd?

Yellowish leucorrhea with a tofu-like consistency is considered to be mycosis fungoides, also known as Candida vaginitis, which is a common type of gynecological inflammation.

Mycosis vaginalis is clinically characterized by typical bean curd-like leucorrhea and intense vulvar itching. The main symptoms are: increased leucorrhea, vaginal itching, especially when urinating, painful urination, frequent urination and painful intercourse. Treatment is usually local and oral. Topical medications such as clotrimazole, miconazole nitrate, topical Chinese herbal lotion or sodium bicarbonate tablets diluted for external use, such as recurrent attacks can add oral antifungal drugs, fluconazole, spironolactone, as long as the standard medication can prevent recurrence, pay attention to sexual hygiene, wear condoms, prevent cross-infection, change underwear, boiling water, sun exposure. Eat a nutritious and light diet; live a regular life, be emotionally calm, don’t stay up late, don’t work too hard, don’t get cold.

Therefore, mycosis vaginalis must be actively treated, as long as the standard and reasonable medication is taken it can be cured. After recovery from the treatment, you should also take preventive measures.