What to do if mycoplasma infection in gynecology, mold vaginitis leads to vulvar hyperplasia
24 years old
2020-05-10
I went to the hospital for a gynecological examination, and it was found that mycoplasma was infected with mold vaginitis and caused vulvar hyperplasia. What should I do?
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BY Larry Cotton 2020-05-10Mycoplasma infection with mold vaginitis belongs to two diseases, the causes are different, and the treatment plan will also be different. Mycotic vaginitis is mainly local radiotherapy. If the symptoms of vulvar itching are more obvious, it can be treated with external application of drugs. Mycoplasma infection requires symptomatic treatment with medicinal rice. Attention should also be paid to the hygiene of the genitals during treatment.9
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