Mycosis vaginalis can be eradicated, because mycosis vaginalis is clinically recurrent, so in the treatment of the following points can be eradicated: first, if recurrent mycosis vaginalis, in addition to the patient’s own treatment, the sexual partner should also be given treatment. Secondly, during the treatment period, the underwear worn must be put under the sun to achieve the purpose of sterilization. Thirdly, after the clinical symptoms have completely disappeared, a routine leukorrhea test must be done, and if it is negative, then the medication can be stopped, and it is recommended to do two consecutive tests, and if the results of the tests are negative, then the clinic is cured. If the test results are still positive, it is recommended to continue to use the drug. Fourth, for patients with recurrent mycosis vaginalis, it is recommended to do a bacterial culture of vaginal mycobacteria plus drug sensitivity test, to shorten the treatment course, to achieve the goal of eradicating the disease, and can target the use of drugs.