Mycosis fungoides refers to vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, “auntie” refers to menstruation, vulvovaginal pseudomycosis menstruation can not be vaginal drugs, but can be taken orally, the use of drugs need to be instructed by a doctor. Pseudomonas vulvovaginalis patients will have menstrual blood in the vagina during menstruation. If Pseudomonas vulvovaginalis patients take medication vaginally during menstruation, the medication will be washed out by menstrual blood, which will affect the efficacy of the medication. Vaginal medication is not recommended for menstruation, but you can choose to take oral medication, such as oral mycotoxin and other medications, along with washing the vulva with sodium bicarbonate solution, which will help to control the disease infection. Continue the vaginal medication after the menstrual period has gone. Patients with vulvovaginal pseudofilamentous yeast disease need to go to a regular hospital in time to be guided by a doctor to use medication.