Mycosis vaginalis is not allowed to wash the inside of the vagina to avoid aggravating the condition by causing infection in the uterine cavity, which is not conducive to recovery. Mycotic vaginitis is a common gynecological disease that causes itching of the vulva, tofu-like leucorrhea, and redness of the vaginal mucosa, etc. Mycotic vaginitis can be diagnosed by finding Candida albicans in the vaginal discharge. Patients with mycosis fungoides can be treated with clotrimazole pessary vaginal release or oral medication, the prognosis is relatively good, the efficiency rate can reach 80%-90%, but complex external vaginal candidiasis is easy to recur.