What should I do about recurring fungal infections?
Mold infection usually refers to vulvovaginal candidiasis. For recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis, it is recommended to improve the condition through home care, medication, and physical therapy. Specific measures are as follows:
1. Home Care
Keep the skin, clothing, and environment clean and dry, avoiding dampness and excessive heat. Pay attention to balanced nutrition, exercise regularly, and maintain good sleep to help enhance immunity and reduce the risk of infection.
2. Medication
Patients may use topical medications such as miconazole nitrate suppositories or clotrimazole suppositories. These can be combined with oral antifungal agents such as fluconazole capsules, itraconazole capsules, or ketoconazole capsules to relieve symptoms. Note that all medications should be used under a doctor's guidance.
3. Physical Therapy
Physical treatments such as microwave therapy may also be considered. This can improve local blood circulation, promote the absorption and dissipation of pathological products, and facilitate tissue regeneration and repair.
Additionally, patients should strictly follow the treatment plan prescribed by their doctor and complete the full course of treatment, which generally allows for complete eradication of the infection.