Vulvovaginal candidiasis
Simple vulvovaginal candidiasis refers to vulvovaginitis caused by Candida albicans (candida albicans) infection in women, which mainly manifests itching and burning of the vulva, restlessness, urgency, and frequent urination in severe cases. The general symptoms are mild. Or moderate, more common in women, children can also develop disease, is a common inflammatory disease of female reproductive tract infections. At present, the incidence of the disease is increasing, becoming the most important cause of leucorrhea. Simple vulvovaginal candidiasis refers to mild, moderate lesions of candida albicans that occur in normal non-pregnant hosts. The clinical symptoms are mild and the frequency of attacks is low. The treatment effect is good.
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