Mycosis fungoides has been treated for a week, why isn’t it better?

Mycosis fungoides, also known as Candida vaginitis, is prone to recurrence. If it does not improve after one week of treatment, it is likely to be complicated mycosis fungoides and requires continued treatment. If you have 3 or more episodes per year, it is called recurrent candida vaginitis. The reason for recurrence is unknown, and it is thought that it may be related to the spread of sexual intercourse or rectal candida infection. If there is no improvement after one week of treatment, the possibility of recurrent candida vaginitis is considered. If the candida vaginitis treatment after one week did not improve, in addition to follow the doctor’s advice to continue treatment, but also need to find the cause of the lack of improvement or recurrence with the help of the doctor, such as for the elderly obese or long time patients, should be checked for urinary glucose, glucose, and detailed questioning of the application of large doses of estrogen or long-term application of antibiotics history, in order to find the cause of the disease to achieve the purpose of cure.