Mycosis fungoides is usually treated with topical medications such as nitromycin suppositories, mycoplasma tablets, and anti-inflammatory suppositories. The leucorrhea of mycosis vaginalis is mostly bean curd-like, lumpy and thick, if the condition is serious, it can be treated together with oral medication fluconazole. During the treatment period, sexual intercourse should be prohibited to avoid cross-infection. If both parties have symptoms, they should be treated at the same time, pay attention to pubic hygiene and cleanliness, wash before and after sexual intercourse, and prohibit sexual intercourse during menstruation to avoid gynecological diseases. If the effect is not obvious after external and oral medication, you should go to the hospital in time to have a checkup, and have your vaginal secretions tested and treated according to the test results.