A course of treatment for mycosis vaginalis is about 14 days. So for patients with mild symptoms or those with strong sensitivity to the drug, the drug can be stopped if there are no symptoms for 10-14 days. If the test is negative, it can be rechecked again in 1-2 weeks, and then 3 times in a row. Mycosis vaginalis is mainly caused by Candida albicans infection. The first line of medication is clotrimazole suppositories, Dacronin suppositories or Mecampa suppositories, which can be combined with red nucleus feminine cleansing lotion for symptomatic treatment.