Can long-term mold lead to pathological changes?
In general, long-term fungal infections may lead to pathological changes. The specific details are as follows:
If a patient experiences prolonged fungal infection, it may cause gynecological diseases and affect physical health. Persistent fungal infections are usually due to the patient's failure to actively treat the infection. Long-standing fungal presence may result in lesions such as cervical cancer or uterine cancer. Chronic fungal infections commonly occur in fungal vaginitis, typically caused by Candida albicans infection, which is classified as a superficial fungal infection. Patients may experience symptoms including vulvar itching, increased vaginal discharge, and may also have pain during intercourse, vaginal pain, and painful urination. Under medical guidance, patients can take medications such as terbinafine hydrochloride vaginal effervescent tablets, itraconazole capsules, and clotrimazole vaginal tablets. Topical treatments, such as clotrimazole cream or Baofukang suppositories, may also be used as directed by a physician.
During treatment for chronic fungal infections, patients should abstain from sexual activity. Additionally, they should maintain good personal hygiene in daily life, keep the body clean and dry, wear breathable and soft underwear, and take measures to promote recovery.