7 types of women susceptible to fungal vaginitis
Use immunosuppressants: It will reduce the body's immunity and make it susceptible to mold Vaginitis。
Pregnancy: During pregnancy, the level of sex hormones in the body is significantly higher than usual, which will increase the glycogen content in vaginal epithelial cells, increase vaginal acidity, and create an environment conducive to the growth of Candida; at the same time, pregnancy can reduce cellular immunity, making Candida susceptible to disease. According to statistics, 1/3 of pregnant women have Candida in their vaginas, and the incidence rate is about 15%.
Extensive use of broad-spectrum antibiotics: Usually there are many bacteria living in the vagina of women. These different flora restrict each other and form a symbiotic state, which is not pathogenic. The large-scale and long-term use of broad-spectrum antibiotics has disrupted the flora in the vagina, changed the mutual inhibitory effect, and allowed Candida albicans to multiply in large numbers. With the increasingly widespread use of antibiotics, the incidence of fungal vaginitis has also increased.
diabetes: After suffering from diabetes, the body's sugar metabolism is disordered, blood sugar increases, and the glycogen content in the vaginal epithelial cells increases, which also increases the acidity in the vagina, making Candida suitable for growth and reproduction.
Use corticosteroids: Long-term use of corticosteroids will reduce the phagocytic ability of white blood cells and reduce the body's immunity; at the same time, corticosteroids can also increase the body's blood sugar level, increasing the possibility of fungal vaginitis.
Suffering from severe disease Fungal vaginitis is also prone to occur when the resistance is reduced or when vitamin B complex is lacking.
Use estrogen: Estrogen has the effect of depositing glycogen in vaginal epithelial cells. These glycogens are decomposed into lactic acid under the action of vaginal Lactobacilli, which increases vaginal acidity and is conducive to the growth of Candida.
In addition, some people believe that oral contraceptives will increase the incidence of fungal vaginitis.
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