Tofu-like discharge in women is a typical symptom of vulvovaginal pseudomonal yeast disease. It is usually caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Many women have this bacteria in their vagina, but the amount of bacteria is very small and does not cause symptoms. It only develops when the immune system and the vagina are locally immune and the female vaginal flora is imbalanced, such as before and after menstruation, after sex, after exposure to cold and after exertion. If there is a bean-like discharge with symptoms such as itching of the vulva and vagina, an internal gynecological examination and vaginal discharge examination are needed to further clarify the diagnosis. If the discharge examination indicates mycotic infection, antifungal medication can be used under the guidance of a doctor. During the treatment period, sexual intercourse should be forbidden, and partners with symptoms should be treated at the same time. In addition, clothing worn close to the body needs to be disinfected using boiling water. Usually pay attention to vulva hygiene, keep the vulva dry, pay attention to intercourse hygiene, pay attention to keep warm, avoid cold.