Is acute mycosis fungoides serious?

Acute mycosis vaginalis is a more serious disease and the patient may feel obvious symptoms such as swollen and itchy vulva and leucorrhoea with a bean-like consistency. Acute vaginitis is also not life-threatening, but can only affect the patient’s quality of life. Patients with acute mycosis vaginalis need to go to the hospital as soon as possible and use clotrimazole or mycoplasma after the diagnosis of mycosis vaginalis, which are very effective. It is also important to pay attention to the ventilation of the vagina because warmth, humidity and lack of ventilation can also aggravate the disease.