Mycotic vaginitis can be treated with Povidon suppositories. Mycotic vaginitis is characterized by itching of the vulva and vagina, accompanied by thick, tofu-like discharge and, in severe cases, a burning sensation in the vulva, which affects the patient’s work and life. It can be used for the dampness and heat stagnation caused by the subluxation, can be used for mycotic vaginitis, bacterial vaginosis and cervical erosion and other gynecological inflammation. During the medication period, it is important to avoid conjugal life and wash the vulva with warm water every day. Some patients may be allergic to povidone-based suppositories and may experience increased itching, redness and swelling of the vulva. In this case, stop the medication immediately and wash the vulva with warm water.