Vulvovaginitis Mycotic

Vulvovulvitis of mycotic origin is characterized by the appearance of cheesy vaginal discharge and erosion of the genital organs. Most often, this disease occurs in women aged 16 to 34 years.

Vulvovaginal candidiasis can be an independent disease that develops as a result of



Vulvo-vaginal mycotic vulvo-vulvitis

Vulvo - Vulvitis is an inflammation of the vulva and/or adjacent tissues. This problem is more typical for women over 50. It is caused by various pathogens - bacteria, fungi, viruses, and sometimes even parasites. The female body loses the ability to resist any infection due to age-related changes, as well as due to long-term use of hormonal contraceptives.

Much more common is fungal or candidal vulvodynia, also called fungal, yeast or gynecological thrush. The disease occurs with severe pain in the lower abdomen, uncontrollable bowel and vaginal emptying with white cheesy discharge. During the recovery phase, the patient regains normal health, pain and irritation in the genitals disappear. The cycle resumes without delay. Doctors consider this state of affairs to be the norm. With such a clinical picture of thrush, doctors spend a long time researching in search of other causative agents of vulviovaginitis.

Dangers of damage to the genital mucosa



Vulvovaginal mycosis is also known as vaginal thrush. This is an infectious disease caused by the fungal bacterium Candida. Currently, more than 30 percent of women live with this disease. This occurs when a fungus causes irritation or infection in the vagina.