Mold in this context refers to mycosis fungoides. If you have moldy vaginitis, it is recommended that you wash your vulva daily with a lotion. Mycosis fungoides, also known as vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, is one of the most common vaginitis in women. Once diagnosed, it is recommended that underwear be changed and the vulva be washed with lotion every day. If you are sexually active, you can use clotrimazole suppositories, miconazole suppositories or mycotoxin suppositories topically in the vagina. If you are unmarried or if you are not suitable for topical medication, you can use oral medication. Pseudomonal yeast is an opportunistic pathogen, related to the patient’s long-term use of broad-spectrum antibiotics, diabetes and other factors, after a clear diagnosis, it is recommended to actively eliminate the causative factors and standardize the treatment under the guidance of gynecologists, and review the treatment 7 to 14 days after the end of the treatment.