A milky white paste-like leucorrhea is usually indicative of mycosis fungoides. Mycosis vaginalis will present with a curdled, bean-like discharge with itching and no odor. Only mycobacterial infections will show curdled, milky discharge. Common causes of mycobacterial infection: a. Normally there are certain vaginal flora, if a particularly clean person cleans the inside of the vagina every day and destroys the vaginal flora there will be leucorrhea curd-like discharge. Second, after long-term high dose of anti-inflammatory drugs, there will be curdled discharge. Third, 30%-40% of diabetic patients will have mycobacterial infection, and the leucorrhea will be curdled and milky secretion. Fourth, socks and shorts are washed together, and patients with foot fungus in the house will have fungus, which will lead to milky discharge. Therefore, the reason for the formation is that there is a mold infection, at this time the treatment can be soda water wash, Dakine pessary topical, clotrimazole ointment topical, 1 week can basically improve. Before and after the next menstruation may recur again, and then a course of drugs, generally used for 3 consecutive menstrual cycles can be more complete.