Itching of the vulva and vagina and tofu-like leucorrhea suggest a high possibility of mycosis fungoides. It is best not to use medication on your own, but to go to the hospital and have an internal gynecological examination and vaginal discharge examination. According to the results of the examination, medication should be used under the guidance of the doctor. You can choose to apply antifungal drugs locally or systemically, such as clotrimazole, mycoplasma, sanguinaria and other drugs vaginally, or fluconazole, itraconazole and other drugs orally. Intercourse is prohibited during treatment and sexual partners should be treated at the same time if they have symptoms. Mycosis fungoides is a common vaginal inflammatory disease in gynecology. It mainly manifests as vulvar and vaginal itching, and may be accompanied by frequent urination, painful urination, painful intercourse, and increased vaginal discharge in the form of bean curd. The disease is prone to recurrent attacks and can cause great distress to patients. Usually, you should pay attention to personal hygiene, pay attention to intercourse hygiene, pay attention to keeping warm, avoid getting cold, and exercise to improve your body immunity.