Mycotic vaginitis is a common gynecological disease, and this inflammation is caused by infection of the vulvovaginal Pseudomonas aeruginosa. When a woman’s body resistance drops, the vaginal environment changes, and the abuse of antibiotics, it may lead to the recurrence of mold. Symptoms of mold recurrence are mainly vulvar itching and increased leukorrhea, vulvar itching symptoms are more serious, leukorrhea is tofu dregs-like, yellowish leukorrhea, and the patient will feel more moist vagina. For recurrent mycosis vaginalis, antifungal drugs should be used to consolidate the treatment. It is also recommended that sexual partners should be examined and treated, because mold can be transmitted through sexual intercourse, which will increase the probability of recurrence.