What causes Candida albicans infection?

Common causes of Candida albicans infection include long-term use of broad-spectrum antimicrobial drugs, application of immunosuppressive drugs, incorrect daily hygiene habits, diabetes, etc. 1. Long-term use of broad-spectrum antimicrobial drugs, such as ceftriaxone, can lead to changes in the body’s bacterial flora, causing new infections, known as secondary infections, common secondary infections in the causative organisms of Candida albicans. 2. Candida albicans belongs to the opportunistic pathogenic bacteria, in the host body and the vagina local immunity decline, Candida albicans reproduction and growth of large numbers of invasive tissues, causing inflammatory reactions, so the application of immunosuppressive drugs can lead to a decline in the body’s immune function, and then infected with Candida albicans. 3. Incorrect daily hygiene habits, long-term wearing of breathable underwear, so that the local temperature and humidity of the vulva increased, Candida albicans reproduction and growth increased opportunities. Candida albicans can also be transmitted directly through sexual contact. Diabetes is also an important trigger. If you suspect that you are infected with Candida albicans, you should consult a doctor in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment after a clear diagnosis, rather than blindly using medication on your own.