What are the symptoms of fungal vaginitis?

Nov 23, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Lu
Introduction
Mycotic vaginitis, commonly known as vulvovaginal candidiasis, typically presents with symptoms such as vulvar itching, redness and swelling accompanied by a burning sensation, discomfort during urination, abnormal vaginal discharge, and pain during sexual intercourse. It is recommended to seek timely treatment at a reputable hospital. Under a doctor's guidance, medications such as fluconazole tablets, clotrimazole vaginal tablets, and itraconazole capsules may be used for treatment.

  Mycotic vaginitis usually refers to vulvovaginal candidiasis. Generally, the main symptoms of this condition include vulvar itching, redness and swelling with a burning sensation, discomfort during urination, abnormal vaginal discharge, and pain during sexual intercourse. It is recommended to seek timely treatment at a正规 hospital. Detailed analysis is as follows:

  

  1. Vulvar Itching

  Itching caused by Candida infection is usually intense, with patients experiencing significant itching in the external genitalia and vagina, especially worsening at night. This often leads to scratching or rubbing, which may cause skin damage.

  2. Redness, Swelling, and Burning Sensation in the Vulva

  Due to inflammatory irritation, the vulvar area may exhibit redness, swelling, and a burning sensation. Some patients may experience a burning feeling, which becomes more pronounced when walking or wearing tight clothing.

  3. Discomfort During Urination

  Patients may experience discomfort while urinating, characterized by a pricking or burning sensation at the urethral opening. Some individuals might also have symptoms of frequent urination or urgency.

  4. Abnormal Vaginal Discharge

  Patients often have increased vaginal discharge that is thick, appears milky white or curd-like, and may be accompanied by an acidic or foul odor in some cases.

  5. Pain During Sexual Intercourse

  As the vaginal environment is affected by fungal infection, some patients may experience pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse. The pain may become more pronounced when the vagina is dry.

  Patients can take medications such as fluconazole tablets, clotrimazole vaginal tablets, or itraconazole capsules under the guidance of a doctor. Additionally, maintaining cleanliness and dryness of the genital area, avoiding tight clothing, and changing underwear regularly can help alleviate symptoms and promote recovery.

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