Why do you get mycobacterial gynecological infections?

Mycotic gynecological inflammation, usually referred to as fungal vaginitis, may be related to poor hygiene, unclean sex, diabetes and other factors.
1. Poor hygiene: Women who do not pay attention to their vaginal hygiene and are in a dark and humid environment for a long time may be triggered by fungal vaginitis.
2. Unclean sex: If there is unclean sex, it may lead to fungal infection in the vagina and cause fungal vaginitis.
3. Diabetes: Women who suffer from diabetes for a long period of time may lead to a decrease in immunity, an increase in glycogen in the vaginal tissues, and an increase in acidity, which is conducive to the growth and reproduction of pathogenic bacteria, and this may lead to fungal vaginitis.
If a woman has symptoms of fungal vaginitis, she should seek medical examination and treatment as soon as possible to avoid other complications.