If the leukorrhea looks like bean curd, it is usually considered a mycosis vaginalis infection. Mycosis vaginalis is related to Candida infection and can also be affected when a woman does not pay attention to hygiene, changes in the internal environment or endocrine disorders. Some women use antibiotics for a long time or have high blood sugar, which may cause mycosis. Mycosis vaginalis is a fungal infection, so the main treatment is antifungal therapy, and the more commonly used drugs are mycophenolate and fluconazole. Mycosis vaginalis can be transmitted to each other through conjugal life, so it is advisable to treat both partners together for more obvious symptoms.