How is mycosis fungoides treated?

Patient: Hello. I just had a checkup today and was diagnosed with mycosis fungoides. I used to use only dacrynic suppositories. But it always comes back. How can I cure it? Wang Shijun, Department of Gynecology, Peking University People’s Hospital: Mycosis fungoides is a common vaginitis, which can be cured although it is prone to recurrence.
Treatment: Oral medication for mycobacteria, such as Fuda (fluconazole), Dafukang, etc., as well as local intravaginal use of Dakine, Kenedrine, etc. can be used. Because it is easy to recur before and after menstruation, it should be prevented by intravaginal suppositories before and after menstruation, and the treatment should be consolidated by changing to oral medication during menstruation. Three cycles of continuous treatment.
Wang Shijun, Department of Gynecology, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University