The color of the discharge may be red or even increase after inserting mycophenolate tablets, but this is caused by mixing the color of the drug with the discharge, not vaginal bleeding, so there is no need to panic. Mycophenolate tablets are mainly used for vaginal inflammation caused by fungal infections, and the medication should be inserted according to the course of treatment. During the treatment period, you should pay attention to washing your vulva with warm water every day, changing your underwear, abstaining from eating cold, spicy and stimulating foods, and keeping your vulva clean. In addition to mycotic vaginitis treatment with mycoplasma tablets, you can also use clotrimazole suppositories for vaginal treatment. Although mycoplasma tablets have a good therapeutic effect, the residue of the drug can easily contaminate the underwear and make it troublesome to clean them, so other drugs can be used instead.