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Suitable temperature of vaginal mould

The survival temperature of mold is above 65438 00 degrees Celsius, preferably at 25-28 degrees Celsius. When the relative humidity is lower than 65%, most molds can't grow normally. Mold is very sensitive to temperature, and its survival rate is very low in water at 35℃ and almost zero in water at 45℃. The heat resistance of pure Trichoderma viride is much stronger than other molds, and it can survive for 30 minutes at 85℃ and 10 minute at 87.7℃. The suitable growth temperature is 30 ~ 37℃, and it can grow in the environment with insufficient oxygen.

Mycotic vaginitis or candidal vaginitis, namely vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), is a common vulvovaginal inflammatory disease caused by candida. Candida albicans is a conditional pathogen, which is parasitic in the vagina of 10% ~ 20% non-pregnant women and 30% pregnant women, but the amount of bacteria is small and does not cause symptoms. Only when systemic and vaginal immunity decreases, especially when local cellular immunity decreases and Candida albicans proliferates in large quantities, can vaginitis symptoms be caused.

Candida is a fungus, and it is Candida albicans in Candida that usually causes vaginitis. Candida is not heat-tolerant, and can die when heated to 60℃ 1 hour. But it is very resistant to dryness, sunlight, ultraviolet rays and chemicals.

The typical symptom of candidal vaginitis is pruritus vulvae, which is mild or severe and sometimes stops. When itching is severe, I can't sleep. When the inflammation is serious, it may also cause urination and pain during sexual intercourse. Leucorrhea is another major symptom of this disease. Leucorrhea is generally very thick, showing bean dregs or milky white lumps.

prevent

1. Exercise and eat a balanced diet, but eat foods with high sugar content.

2. Develop good hygiene habits. Dress reasonably.

3. Try to avoid sitting toilets when using public toilets; Advocate showering. Don't pay too much attention to hygiene.

4. Don't abuse antibiotics.

5. Actively treat diabetes.

6. If women who use drugs for contraception have recurrent candidal vaginitis, they should stop using contraceptives and use other methods for contraception.