Candida albicans is a fungus that can exist in the mouth, upper respiratory tract and intestines of normal people, but the number is small in the normal human body and usually does not cause disease. When the body’s resistance is reduced or when taking anti-inflammatory drugs in excess or too many kinds, it can cause Candida albicans infection. Usually need to choose antifungal drugs for treatment. Oral medication is usually taken for 1-2 weeks. If Candida albicans infection occurs in the mouth, sodium bicarbonate tablets can be chosen for gargling. If Candida albicans occurs in the skin, itching, pimples or skin redness may occur. Topical antifungal medications should be applied in this case.