Mycosis vaginalis is not transmitted from men to women, but during sexual intercourse, usually from women to men. And most men have no symptoms when they are infected with mold. So when a woman has a mold infection, if she then has sex it can lead to cross infection through sex. Mycobacterial infections are caused by a dysbiosis of the female vaginal flora, which can lead to mycobacterial infections when the resistance decreases and the vaginal environment changes. The typical symptoms are tofu-like leucorrhea and pronounced vulvar itching, which are better treated with active antifungal therapy. It is recommended to treat both spouses together to achieve a cure and to reduce the probability of recurrence. The majority of women who relapse are caused by the lack of treatment by their sexual partners.