White stuff in the pubic area is commonly associated with mycosis fungoides. Mycosis vaginalis can appear as a white bean-like discharge or a white cheese-like discharge and is considered to have a mycobacterial infection. This is characterized by pronounced vaginal itching, a particularly dry vaginal feeling, and sometimes an edematous feeling in the vulva. So there is white stuff on the vulva and this is mycosis fungoides. The infection is caused by contact or infection with mycobacteria, or by improper care, going to the vagina every day especially clean and withholding to wash the inside of the vagina, destroying the vaginal acid-base environment, which can cause mycobacterial infection. Or in some cases, after taking high doses of anti-inflammatory drugs for a long time, it can also lead to dysbiosis and lead to an attack of mycotic vaginitis. Therefore, white stuff on the vulva is due to mold infection, which is a typical symptom of mycosis fungoides.