What is mycosis fungoides?

  I believe that most women are not unfamiliar with mycosis vaginalis. Every woman has several vaginal diseases in her life, especially mycosis vaginalis, which is a common and frequent disease in women and can occur if they are not careful.  Mycosis vaginalis is the scientific name for vulvovaginal candidiasis. It is an inflammatory disease of the vulva and vagina caused by Candida and is most commonly seen in women of childbearing age. The symptoms of mycosis vaginalis vary widely. Some people may go to the hospital with frequent, urgent and painful urination, then check the urine routine as negative, and the related examination will reveal vaginal discharge, tofu-like changes, severe congestion, edema and redness of the mucosa of the vaginal urethra, stinging and burning pain when urinating, etc. Some people do not have any symptoms, just more leucorrhea than usual. Everyone has different symptoms. If you have frequent urination, urgent urination, painful urination, bean curd-like leucorrhea, or painful intercourse, you should go to the hospital in time for diagnosis and treatment.  The fungus is present in our throat and anus and is a carrier in our body, it is a conditional pathogen.  For the treatment of mycosis vaginalis is required to do the following: First, do a good job of prevention, underwear do not shade dry, do not wear clothes for a long time we have to take to the balcony outside the sun, after fungal disinfection, and our bathroom toilet paper, sanitary napkins, as far as possible in a dry place, to prevent these molds to breed.  Second, in terms of treatment, the use of drugs should be internal and external, you can use red nucleus women’s cleansing lotion to rinse the vagina, and then use the medication Povidone pessary, take Itraconazole.  The two couples need to be treated together to avoid cross-infection and recurrence of mycosis fungoides. At the same time, it is important to know that it has a long course of disease and takes a long time to treat. It should be treated for three to six months and should be checked more than three times in a row to ensure that the fungal infection is cured.