Antibiotics for bacterial infections cannot usually be taken for mycosis vaginitis, and taking said antibiotics will not provide a therapeutic effect. It is usually caused by fungal infection, and antibiotics for bacterial infection cannot be taken; broad-spectrum antibiotics are an important factor in inducing mycosis vaginitis, so broad-spectrum antibiotics, such as penicillin, cephalosporin antibiotics, etc., cannot be taken either. Patients please according to their own situation, under the guidance of the doctor reasonable use of medication. Mycosis fungoides is mostly caused by Candida albicans and manifests itself as vulvar itching, pea-like leukorrhea, and can be accompanied by vaginal pain, pain during sexual intercourse, painful urination, and other symptoms. Clinical commonly used antifungal drugs for treatment, such as topical drugs clotrimazole suppositories, miconazole nitrate suppositories, etc., serious patients can take oral antifungal drugs, such as fluconazole capsules, itraconazole capsules. If you need to use the treatment of mycosis vaginalis patients, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions standardized treatment, not blindly use their own medication.