Vaginal mycosis

By the colloquial term vaginal mycosis (synonyms: vaginal mycosis, vaginal mycosis, vaginal soor, soorvaginitis or also soorkolpitis) one understands an infectious disease of the female vagina by a fungus from the genus Candida (mostly Candida albicans). It is estimated that about three quarters of all women get such a fungal infection at least once in … Vaginal mycosis

Duration of a vaginal fungal infection | Vaginal mycosis

Duration of a vaginal fungal infection The duration of a vaginal mycosis depends on the start of treatment and the severity and spread of the infection. If the vaginal mycosis is treated early and sufficiently with so-called antimycotics, the infection should not last longer than a few weeks and heal without consequences.The treatment of an … Duration of a vaginal fungal infection | Vaginal mycosis

Outflow from the vagina

Definition Vaginal discharge occurs in every woman and is a natural and usually harmless process that serves vaginal cleansing, renewal and moisturizing. In addition, the natural outflow fulfils protective functions to protect the vagina from pathogens. Normally, the fluid is clear to milky white and almost odourless. A slightly acidic, yoghurt-like odour can also be … Outflow from the vagina

Changes in outflow | Outflow from the vagina

Changes in outflow Vaginal discharge can take on a yellowish colour, especially due to bacterial infections of the female reproductive organs. The yellow can either be very bright or appear yellow-greenish, for example due to a trichomonas infection. The yellowish colour can be caused by purulent admixture of the vaginal discharge. This means that the … Changes in outflow | Outflow from the vagina