Significant vulvar itching below and tofu-like leucorrhea are usually typical signs of mycosis fungoides. Mycosis vaginalis is caused by a fungal infection called pseudomycetes. When a woman’s vaginal environment changes, her body’s resistance decreases, or her hygiene habits are poor, it can easily lead to a mycotic infection. In addition, during sexual intercourse, it can also lead to mycotic infections. Mycotic vaginitis is treated with antifungal medications, both systemic and local. Since this disease is related to sexual life, it is best to treat both partners together, as unilateral treatment can lead to repeated cross-infection.