Leukorrhea fungal spores belong to Pseudomonas vaginalis infection, also known as mycosis fungoides, which is a very common gynecological disease. There are many causes of mycosis vaginalis, such as long-term use of broad-spectrum antibiotic drugs, hormonal drugs, immunosuppressants, etc. Mycotic vaginitis is related to low immunity, which can lead to dysbiosis of the vaginal flora, resulting in pseudomonal yeast infection, which can lead to mycotic vaginitis, and personal habits. Mycotic vaginitis is contagious and can be transmitted through household items and sexual intercourse, so it should be treated thoroughly and thoroughly to avoid recurring attacks and to disinfect used household items and personal items.