What will be discharged after the medication for mycosis fungoides

It is normal for mycosis vaginalis to discharge drug residues and secretions after medication. If there is no vulvar tingling or redness, it is possible to continue medication if allergies are excluded. Mycosis vaginalis may cause thick, tofu-like leucorrhea with itching of the vulva and vagina, which seriously affects the patient’s work and life, so effective treatment should be given in time. The systemic medication can be given fluconazole tablets 150mg in a dose, and the local medication can be given mycophenolate tablets vaginally once a day for 7-10 days as a course of treatment. During the treatment period, abstain from sexual intercourse, you can also give clotrimazole pessary vaginally once a day for 7-10 days. During the treatment period, if you use clotrimazole suppositories, you will discharge white liquid, and if you use mycophenolate tablets, you will discharge pink drug residue, both are normal.