What are the symptoms of mycosis fungoides

  There is no medical term for mycosis fungoides, it should be mycosis vaginalis, medically called vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, formerly called Candida vaginitis. It is an inflammation of the vagina caused by Pseudomonas albicans. The symptoms of mycosis vaginalis are as follows: 1. Varying degrees of vulvovaginal itching: Patients can exhibit varying degrees of vulvovaginal itching, with symptoms that are sometimes mild and sometimes severe, lasting for a long time, and severe fidgeting, more pronounced at night.  2. Increased vaginal discharge: Patients have increased vaginal discharge, which is white, sticky, curd-like or bean curd-like.  3. Other symptoms: Some patients may have vaginal burning, painful intercourse and painful urination. The painful urination is due to the irritation of the edematous vulva by urine during urination.  4.Signs: When the doctor checks the body, he can see erythema and edema on the vulva, and in serious cases, there may be skin cracking and epidermal peeling; there are white masses on the inner side of labia minora and vaginal mucosa.  Women, especially those who are sexually active, need to be alert to the possibility of mycosis fungoides when symptoms such as unbearable vulvar itching, increased vaginal discharge, burning and pain in the vulva, painful intercourse, etc., and seek timely medical attention to confirm the diagnosis and treatment.