Mycotic vaginitis can recur. The symptoms of mycotic vaginitis recurrence are typical and usually the vaginal discharge starts to increase a lot. After the recurrence of mycosis vaginalis, the patient can use gynecological lotion to douche the vagina and vulva, and then use Dacronin pessary or Clotrimazole pessary to insert into the vagina for treatment. During the treatment period, the patient should not have intercourse to prevent cross-infection. In addition, after the treatment, the patient should have a repeat of the routine white belt test, and if the test result is negative, the mycosis vaginalis patient is considered cured.