The woman has mold and the man is asymptomatic, does he need to be treated?

Female mold infections are also known as Pseudomyces yeast infections, and when a woman is infected, the man does not need routine treatment if he is asymptomatic. Pseudomonal yeast is mainly endogenous infection, female infection is mainly related to not pay attention to life hygiene, low immunity and other factors, although sex can also spread, but is not the main way of transmission, and male genitals are generally not conducive to the growth of molds, asymptomatic cases indicate that the infection is not infected, so there is no need for treatment. Although men do not need routine treatment, women should refrain from having sex during the period of illness to minimize the chance of cross-infection. If men experience symptoms such as redness and itching of the foreskin, they need to be tested for Pseudomonas aeruginosa and standardized treatment according to the results. Women who suffer from mold infection are advised to seek timely treatment and pay attention to personal hygiene.