If you discharge bean curd-like leucorrhea after using the gel, and if it is accompanied by vulvar or vaginal itching and you need to stop using the gel, you may have a mycosis vaginalis infection. You can go to the hospital for vaginal douching, and after douching, give anti-mycotic drugs for vaginal application, such as clotrimazole suppositories or mycophenolate tablets, etc. If there is significant improvement after treatment with anti-mycotic medication, stop using the gel temporarily. Women should not use gel vaginally or buy medication from pharmacies blindly. They should go to the hospital for routine leucorrhoea examination and be actively treated with effective medication under the guidance of the doctor.