For trichomonas vaginitis and mycobacterial vaginitis, we can choose to apply vaginal medicines such as nifurtimox vaginal soft capsule, povidone suppositories or diazoxide suppositories. Trichomonas vaginitis and mycobacterial vaginitis are the two most common types of vaginitis in the clinic, because of the different causative organisms, so the clinical manifestations of these two types of vaginitis are different. The leukorrhea of trichomonas vaginitis is characterized by a yellowish or yellowish-green color, and foamy leukorrhea can sometimes be seen in the leukorrhea. Mycobacterial vaginitis is characterized by an increase in the amount of leukorrhea, which is whitish in color, can be tofu-like, and is often accompanied by significant vulvar itching. When treating trichomoniasis, sexual partners are treated together, while when treating mycobacterial vaginitis, sexual partners are generally not routinely treated. Whether it is trichomoniasis or mycobacterial vaginitis, you should not have intercourse during treatment and medication, and you should not eat foods that are cold, spicy, or irritating.