Gynecological Candida infections can be taken orally with fluconazole capsules or mycophenolate tablets, the specific duration of which can be taken according to medical advice. It is not recommended to take antifungal drugs orally for a long time. If the symptoms of Candida infection are mild, systemic medication is not necessary, but local medication can be given by douching the vulva and vagina with baking soda. You can also use a disposable douche to douche the vagina with baking soda water, which will help to remove the vaginal secretions thoroughly and facilitate the absorption of suppositories or gels, by inserting dacrynic plugs or clotrimazole plugs deep in the vagina, or by using antifungal vaginal gels. Candida infection is more prone to recurrence and needs to be treated with standardized medication. After stopping medication for three days, you need to go to the hospital to have your vaginal discharge tested, and two consecutive tests for Candida are negative, which can be determined as a cure.