Mycosis vaginalis may also affect pregnancy because when the vaginal mucosa is infected with mycobacteria, a large number of white blood cells will appear at the same time, and white blood cells have a phagocytic effect on sperm, after intercourse, white blood cells will swallow a large number of sperm, which will affect pregnancy. Therefore, it is recommended to actively treat mycosis fungoides. You can douche the vagina with 5% sodium bicarbonate and then insert mycobacterial suppositories locally in the vagina for 7 days, and then review the white belt routine 3-7 days after stopping the medication. If it has turned negative, the medication can be stopped. It is recommended that if the laboratory tests are negative for 3 times in a row, it is considered clinically cured; then you can prepare for pregnancy and make sure to do a health check before pregnancy.