If it is just white, milky leucorrhea with no odor and no vulvar itching, most of it is normal. The leukorrhea is usually milky white and during ovulation it may be clear like egg white with a long pull. If there is vulvar itching and foul-smelling leukorrhea, there is a possibility of vaginitis and you should go to the hospital for a checkup. White milky leucorrhea can be seen in mycosis fungoides, which can sometimes be white curd-like or bean curd-like. Mycosis fungoides can also have a slightly foul odor or may appear to be blood-stained, and is often accompanied by intense itching. Mycosis vaginalis, also known as Candida vaginitis, is mainly caused by Candida albicans infection, which is normally present in the vagina and can develop when the environmental conditions in the vagina change. It can be treated with suppositories such as nifurtimox, clotrimazole, or mycobacterial suppositories as prescribed by the doctor. During the treatment period, pay attention to the hygiene of your private parts and avoid intercourse.