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What should pregnant women do if they are infected with fungal vaginitis?

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Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 02:07 AM

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  • Genesis Genesis

    Apr 03, 2026

      Fungal infection in pregnant women Vaginitis What to do? fungal vaginitis fetus What's the impact?

      Pregnant women infected with fungal vaginitis will experience increased leucorrhea, Itching of the vulva and other symptoms. Leucorrhea is mostly white, yellow water-like or pus-like, with some odor, or bloodshot ; Vulvar itching is severe, and can even affect sleep and work when it attacks. It usually worsens from mild to unbearable, and the patient will scratch unconsciously, which can lead to swelling, redness, and swelling of the vulva. These symptoms can have a negative impact on pregnant women. 》》》 woman/Which parts of men are more sensitive

      If a pregnant woman suffers from fungal vaginitis, not only will the symptoms such as increased leucorrhea, vulva itching, and burning pain be unbearable, but because the child is delivered in the vagina and in close contact with the mother after birth, the newborn's chance of being infected by fungus is greatly increased and will show symptoms such as thrush and dermatitis. Typical symptoms of fungal vaginitis can occur in baby girls within 1 to 2 weeks after birth. In addition, there are some people whose vaginal Candida can ascend through the cervix, penetrate the fetal membranes and infect the fetus, causing fetal premature birth

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