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How to treat bean curd leucorrhea

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Asked on:Apr 02, 2026 01:58 PM

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  • Wyvern Wyvern

    Apr 02, 2026

    Tofu-like leucorrhea is usually caused by vulvovaginal candidiasis and can be treated with drugs such as clotrimazole vaginal tablets, miconazole nitrate suppositories, fluconazole capsules, nystatin effervescent vaginal tablets, and itraconazole capsules. Vulvovaginal candidiasis may be related to factors such as decreased immunity, long-term use of antibiotics, pregnancy, diabetes, poor hygiene habits, etc. It usually presents with symptoms such as increased leucorrhea, vulvar itching, and burning pain.

    1. Clotrimazole vaginal tablets

    Clotrimazole vaginal tablets are mainly used to treat vulvovaginal candidiasis and can inhibit the synthesis of fungal cell membranes. Local irritation or burning may occur after use. Pregnant and lactating women should use it under the guidance of a doctor. This drug should be avoided during menstrual period and sexual intercourse should be avoided during medication.

    2. Miconazole nitrate suppository

    Miconazole nitrate suppositories are suitable for the local treatment of vulvovaginal candidiasis and exert a bactericidal effect by destroying fungal cell membranes. Some patients may develop allergic reactions such as rashes after use. It is prohibited for those allergic to imidazole drugs. During medication, the vulva should be kept clean and dry, and tight-fitting chemical fiber underwear should be avoided.

    3. Fluconazole capsules

    Fluconazole capsules are oral antifungal drugs suitable for the treatment of severe or recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis. People with abnormal liver function should use it with caution. Adverse reactions such as headache and nausea may occur during medication. This drug may interact with drugs such as warfarin and must be used under the guidance of a doctor.

    4. Nystatin vaginal effervescent tablets

    Nystatin vaginal effervescent tablets have an inhibitory effect on Candida and are suitable for mild vulvovaginal candidiasis. Vaginal irritation may occur after use, so those with allergies should use with caution. During the medication period, you should avoid using other vaginal preparations and keep the vulva clean and hygienic.

    5. Itraconazole capsules

    Itraconazole capsules are suitable for the systemic treatment of refractory vulvovaginal candidiasis and work by inhibiting fungal cytochrome P450 enzymes. It is contraindicated in patients with cardiac insufficiency, and liver function needs to be monitored during medication. This drug needs to be taken immediately after a meal to increase bioavailability.

    When you have tofu-like leucorrhea, you should avoid washing your vagina by yourself, choose cotton breathable underwear and change it every day. Reduce the intake of high-sugar foods and supplement yogurt with probiotics in moderation. Avoid sexual intercourse during treatment. If your partner has symptoms, they need to be treated simultaneously. If symptoms persist or recur, a follow-up visit should be conducted in a timely manner, and fungal culture and drug sensitivity testing should be performed if necessary. Pay attention to the cleaning of the vulva every day, avoid excessive use of lotion to clean, and keep the area dry and breathable.

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