Symptoms of worsening mycosis fungoides

The main symptom of worsening mycosis vaginalis is an increase in vaginal discharge, showing a large amount of white curd-like, tofu-like discharge, which irritates the vulva and causes itching, unbearable itching, and even ulcerative burning sensation with pain. If it continues to worsen, it can lead to large ulcers on the vulva and thickening of the skin, such as leather-like appearance. You should go to the hospital in time. You can apply medication for mycosis fungoides and the symptoms will gradually disappear after the cure. You can wash the vulva with baking soda and then use clotrimazole pessary or nifurtimoxazole pessary vaginally for about a week, and the symptoms will gradually disappear. Mycosis vaginalis is prone to recurrence, so it is important to eat less spicy, irritating and cold food to reduce the recurrence rate.