Diazotide suppositories can treat mold, as mold is due to Candida albicans infection. Diazotide suppositories can treat Candida albicans infection, but also vaginal inflammation caused by trichomonas vaginalis, bacterial vaginitis, and even vaginal inflammation caused by mixed infections, so there are multiple effects. When administering the medication, take one capsule every night for seven days as a course of treatment, and then review it three days after the first menstrual period. Diazotide suppositories may have certain adverse effects when administered, causing a burning sensation in the vagina and a rash around the area, as well as other mucosal irritation, and even a small amount of bleeding in some women, which can be observed at this time. If it occurs, it is recommended not to panic too much, and if it does not occur, it is best. If the effect is good, follow the course of treatment. If the effect is not good, change to other drugs such as clotrimazole suppositories or mycophenolate tablets, as they can also be used to treat mycosis fungoides.