Mycosis fungoides generally refers to vulvovaginal pseudomycosis. Patients who suffer from vulvovaginal pseudomycosis may experience recurrent monthly flare-ups of the condition if they are not completely treated or cared for properly. If completely cured and properly cared for, the condition usually does not recur.
Vulvovaginal pseudomycosis is usually caused by improper care of the patient’s private parts and unhygienic sexual intercourse. Therefore, if the treatment is incomplete or after the condition is cured, the patient often fails to wash his/her private parts, does not change sanitary napkins in time during menstruation, or has sexual intercourse with a man who has prostatitis, the condition is prone to recurring every month.
If the disease is cured and the patient keeps her private parts dry and maintains hygienic coitus habits, Pseudomonas vulvovaginalis usually does not recur and is less prone to other gynecological diseases, such as bacterial vaginitis and trichomonas vaginitis.
It is recommended that patients suffering from vulvovaginal pseudomycosis should go to the hospital for regular checkups after their condition is cured, and do a good job of taking care of their private parts in order to prevent the condition from recurring.