For mycosis vaginalis, topical medications are usually used, such as nifurtimox, mycobacterial suppositories, dacrynic suppositories i.e. miconazole, which can be used topically. If the condition is very serious or if you are an unmarried woman, it is recommended to take oral fluconazole instead of topical medication. You can wash the vulva with a weak alkaline medication and insert the medication into the bottom of the vagina after washing. If a pregnant woman has mycosis vaginalis, it is recommended to use miconazole, which is also known as dacrynic acid suppositories or mycobacterial suppositories. These drugs have no effect on the fetus, and it is recommended to stop using them when they are well, rather than using them continuously for a long time. If you are an older woman, in addition to fluconazole or miconazole this kind of drugs, it is recommended to take some other drug treatment. The effect of Chinese medicine is also very good, such as Povidon suppositories and other Chinese medicines can cure mycosis vaginalis, and the effect is also very accurate.