In simple mycosis vaginitis, if you choose to use topical medication, you will usually get completely better in about one 1 after the medication. In the case of recurrent mycosis vaginalis, systemic medication is usually given and the treatment time is extended to some extent. Mycosis vaginalis is an inflammation of the vagina caused by Candida albicans. Candida albicans is a resident strain in the vagina and is a conditionally pathogenic bacteria, the onset of which depends mainly on changes in the environment of the vagina. The typical symptom of inflammation caused by mycobacteria is vulvar itching. Simple mycosis vaginitis is relatively short to treat, usually cured in about 7 days. If the infection is complicated, it may be combined with bacterial and other fungal infections, and the treatment time is relatively long. It needs to be combined with systemic antibiotics and local antibacterial treatment, attention to hygiene control to avoid spousal infection, and regular review to prevent recurrence of infection. Patients need to pay attention to local hygiene, prohibit intercourse during treatment to avoid infection, actively apply drugs to control the disease and prevent further aggravation, most patients can be cured after treatment.