White belt test with mold is not serious

The presence of mycobacteria in the leucorrhoea test means that you have mycosis fungoides, which is a common type of vaginitis and is not serious. However, the characteristic of mycosis vaginalis is that it is easy to recur, so the treatment should be a full course of treatment and standardized medication. The treatment is usually povidone iodine topical lotion and clotrimazole vaginal topical treatment. The usage of Clotrimazole is one capsule each time, one capsule every three days, generally 2-3 capsules is a course of treatment. You can also choose to use nifurtimox vaginal suppositories vaginally, one capsule per day for seven days. After stopping the medication for three days, you should go to the hospital for a repeat of the white belt routine to see if the mold is cured. Since mycobacteria are prone to recurrence, 1-2 capsules can be used before and just after menstruation to prevent the recurrence of mycobacteria.