This is usually referred to as the female vagina, and is usually seen for the following reasons: First, if a female patient has recently been using vaginal medication, a large pile of tofu-like material may come out of the vagina after the medication has decomposed, which may also cause itching when the material is discharged. However, if the discomfort is more severe, you can ask your doctor for feedback to confirm whether you are allergic to the medication or other conditions. Secondly, it can also be caused by vaginal diseases, commonly mycosis fungoides. Mycosis vaginalis is more common in gynecology and is mainly caused by Candida infection. The typical clinical manifestations are paroxysmal vulvar pruritus with increased leucorrhea, often of a bean curd-like consistency, as well as redness and swelling of the vaginal mucosa, and painful urination and intercourse. The prognosis is usually better after clinical systemic treatment. Therefore, if patients have similar symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital to improve vaginal ultrasound, vaginal discharge and other related examinations, and also to describe the medical history to the doctor in detail to help judge the treatment. If Candida albicans is detected in vaginal secretions, the diagnosis of this condition can be confirmed. For the treatment of mycosis fungoides, most of the clinics take local medication such as clotrimazole vaginal pessary and miconazole vaginal pessary placed in the vagina. Patients who are not suitable for vaginal placement can also opt for oral administration of medications such as fluconazole. It will gradually improve after following medical advice and active treatment. In addition, patients should pay attention to good hygiene and cleanliness of the perineum in daily life, do not mix personal items such as water basin and towel with others, and prohibit sexual intercourse during treatment.