If mycosis vaginalis is not treated, the beanbag-like leucorrhea may just keep on draining. The more typical manifestation of mycosis vaginalis is also bean curd-like leucorrhea, which is generally treated by choosing vaginal suppositories that are more effective and straightforward. It is best to scrub the vagina in the hospital on the day of the medication to scrub out the bean curd-like leucorrhea and then apply the medication, as long as the treatment is regular, there will be no bean curd-like leucorrhea again. If you go home and take the medication, it will take 2-3 days for the medication to take effect, and you may not discharge the leucorrhea after 3 days. Some people may discharge drug residue, so there may be confusion with bean curd-like leucorrhea, but it does not matter, as long as the regular treatment, mold treatment after the good will not discharge bean curd-like leucorrhea.