Patient: Mycotic vaginitis for almost a year, 2 times in the second hospital of the medical university, in May and November last year, definitely mycotic vaginitis, used clotrimazole and dacrynic acid, two kinds, still no good, just better, not go to the root. I also had an ultrasound last year and there were no other diseases. I also have irregular menstruation, 10-12 days each time, saucy color, no fibroids on ultrasound. Zeng Lei, Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Gynecology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Hello! First of all, I wonder if you had regular and adequate medication when you first had mycosis vaginalis? After the standard treatment of mycosis (vaginal medication for the woman + oral antifungal medication for both husband and wife), the leucorrhoea should be checked again after 2 consecutive menstrual cycles and only if there is no problem can it be considered clinically cured. If recurrent attacks are recurrent mycosis vaginitis, treatment is more difficult. Even 6 consecutive menstrual cycles are needed, the first cycle as above, and the next 5 cycles are started with vaginal nasal medication one week before menstruation, and only after stopping the medication is it considered clinically cured after 2 menstrual cycles. For patients with recurrent episodes, fasting glucose measurement is needed to rule out the possibility of diabetes.