Mycotic vaginitis is contagious if you have intercourse, so you should not have intercourse during the disease to avoid unnecessary pain due to the clinical symptoms of your partner. The principle of treatment is to change the pH of the vagina so that the acidic environment becomes alkaline and the growth of mycobacteria is inhibited. After the clinical symptoms have disappeared, laboratory tests should be performed and the results should be negative three times to show that the disease has been cured and that intercourse is possible without infecting the partner. Mycosis may recur, so it is recommended to eat less spicy and sour food and less sweet food in daily life.