The leucorrhea is like tofu slag. When there is mold infection, the leucorrhea will increase and show tofu slag-like discharge. During the examination, there will be a large number of mycobacteria. Mycobacterial vaginitis can cause itching and local burning sensation in the vulva, and in severe cases, it can easily cause local skin lesions and cracks. The leucorrhea simply increases in tofu slag-like, but there is no odor and vulvar itching, it is considered a physiological phenomenon. The estrogen in the body is significantly lower after ovulation, which tends to cause the leucorrhea to be sticky and milky, it is not necessary to treat it. Pay attention to local hygiene and rinse the vulva more often with warm water. You can use gynecological lotion to cleanse your vaginitis, and it is recommended to use clotrimazole plugs for treatment, or take oral fluconazole, and do not have sex during treatment to avoid infecting each other.