How to treat mycosis fungoides with fast results

Typically, mycosis vaginitis is a fungal infection that requires a prescribed, regular course of antifungal medication to be effective. The main symptoms of mycosis fungoides are vulvar itching, tingling, accompanied by vaginal discharge in the form of cheese-like changes. The common clinical treatment method is to wash the vulva and vaginal medication at the same time. Generally, 2%~4% sodium bicarbonate solution can be applied to scrub the vulva and vaginal douche as prescribed by the doctor, or intravaginal use of drugs such as bisacodyl suppositories, clotrimazole vaginal tablets, or mycobacterin vaginal effervescent tablets. During the treatment period, we should change the underwear, keep the vulva dry and clean, avoid sex, and use condoms if we must have intercourse to prevent cross-infection. Because mold infection is easy to recur, do not interrupt the medication during the treatment period, so as to avoid recurrence of the disease. If you suffer from mycosis vaginalis, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.