Clotrimazole vaginal suppositories can be used for one course of treatment for patients with mild symptoms, which is about 7 days. If the symptoms are severe, you can add a course of treatment, which is about 14 days, or repeat a course of treatment after a menstrual period. Clotrimazole vaginal suppositories are mainly used to treat mycosis fungoides, which is characterized by a large increase in leucorrhea, with tofu-like discharge, accompanied by severe itching and tingling of the vulva. Mycosis vaginitis is a kind of vaginitis that is easy to recur, many patients are cured this time and then relapse after a few months, so it is usually recommended to consolidate the nature of the treatment, that is, to use a course of treatment this month, and then consolidate a course of treatment after a menstrual period. In some cases of severe or recurrent mycosis, oral antifungal medication is required. Mycosis is not usually transmitted sexually, so there is no need for routine treatment of sexual partners.