How long can you have intercourse after treatment for mycosis fungoides?

Mycosis fungoides is the former name for vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, and patients are advised to treat it before having intercourse.
Vulvovaginal pseudomycosis is a common inflammatory disease of the vulva and vagina caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa. It is contagious and can be transmitted sexually to a partner. And at this time, coitus may also bring other bacteria into the vagina, combined with the emergence of bacterial, trichomonas vaginitis, can aggravate the condition. Therefore, it is recommended that patients have intercourse after treatment.
Because the disease is prone to recurrence, patients in addition to actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, daily should wear breathable underwear, as little as possible to wear tight pants or jeans. Every night before going to bed, warm water to wash private parts, pay attention to ensure that the hands clean, from front to back, in order to rinse. It is advisable to eat more light and nutritious food, drink more water and eat more vegetables.
It is recommended that patients with vulvovaginal pseudofilamentous yeast disease actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, in order to avoid delaying the disease.