The leucorrhea like bean curd is a manifestation of vaginitis, which is specific to mycosis fungoides. The symptoms of mycosis fungoides are not only bean curd-like leucorrhea, but also itching, vulvar swelling and pain, which usually tend to recur around the time of menstruation. In addition, there are other manifestations of leucorrhea, like trichomoniasis and bacterial vaginitis, which do not have tofu crumb-like leucorrhea. Trichomonas is usually yellow foam with fishy odor, and bacterial is also yellow with fishy odor, so the leucorrhea can basically determine which vaginitis it is. It is often referred to as mycosis fungoides, which should be treated with antifungal medication, such as Kenitin, Dacronin, or diluted with baking soda and rinsed in the vulva.