Mycosis fungoides is a common type of vaginitis in women. This vaginitis occurs due to the growth of Candida albicans in the body, a conditionally pathogenic bacteria that is prone to occur if the pH in the vagina changes or if the body is immunocompromised. Common causes of development are the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics, pregnancy, diabetes and the use of large amounts of immunosuppressive drugs. If you have a cold, intravenous antibiotics will inhibit the occurrence of lactic acid bacteria, which will facilitate the growth of Candida albicans. Pregnancy or diabetes, as well as low immunity, increase glycogen and acidity in the vagina, which also facilitates the growth of Candida albicans. Therefore, this is a common vaginitis, the main symptom is the increase of leucorrhea, leucorrhea is tofu-like, in addition to vulvar itching, if there is this situation needs to be treated with drugs, common drugs are clotrimazole suppositories, dacrynic suppositories, etc.