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Can mycotic vaginitis affect fetal health?

Does mycotic vaginitis affect the fetus? Pregnant women are the high risk group of mycotic vaginitis. The reason is: the increase of sex hormone level during pregnancy increases the content of glycogen in vaginal epithelium and changes the vaginal pH value; at the same time, the renal glucose threshold decreases and the urine glucose content increases. These are conducive to the growth and reproduction of Candida. According to statistics, about 1/3 of pregnant women have Candida albicans in their vagina, the incidence rate is about 15%, while the rate of Candida in vagina of ordinary healthy women is only 10% to 20%.

After pregnant women get sick, a very small number of vaginal Candida can go up through the cervix, penetrate the fetal membrane and infect the fetus, causing premature delivery. In addition, when the fetus is delivered through the mother's vagina, it may also be infected by Candida, causing oral candidiasis, such as thrush, which is caused by oral candidiasis. Some infants may also develop perianal candidal dermatitis. Thus, in order to avoid infection of the fetus, pregnant women with mycotic vaginitis should be actively treated. The proper treatment is local medication.

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