A woman’s discharge will not be lumpy. If the patient has a leukorrhea that is lumpy, tofu-dregs-like, or curd-like changes, it is mostly indicative of: vulvovaginal pseudomycosis. In this case, the body’s immunity is poor, resistance is poor, or the application of antibiotics, or the combination of diabetes, poor control of blood sugar. Women with lumpy discharge need to go to the hospital as soon as possible to check the vaginal discharge, and if it is determined to be vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, antifungal drugs need to be applied for treatment. At the same time need to pay attention to vulvar local cleanliness and hygiene, boiling water hot wash underwear, underwear and so on.