The normal time to heal mycosis vaginalis is about 7-14 days. Mycosis fungoides is a fungal infection and the main treatment for this disease is to eliminate the cause and then treat it with topical or systemic antifungal medications. Commonly used medications can be clotrimazole and miconazole preparations in the vagina, this usually takes about a week to use. In case of mycoplasma, it can be used for a maximum of about half a month. During the treatment, you should change your underwear regularly, wash them separately, avoid eating particularly sweet foods, monitor your blood sugar, and stop taking antibiotics in a timely manner. However, mycotic vaginitis is also prone to recurrence. If recurrence occurs after treatment, the treatment will take longer and may require continuous medication for 2-3 months, with some patients needing to take medication for about half a month.