What if mycosis fungoides gets better and worse even during treatment?

Mycosis fungoides is clinically known as vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, and if a patient has more than four recurrent episodes in a year, it is clinically known as recurrent vulvovaginal pseudomycosis. Generally, it needs to be relieved by eliminating disease triggers, secretion culture plus drug sensitization, and strengthening and consolidating treatment.
1. Remove the triggers: usually patients who have underlying diseases, such as diabetes, or need to use some antibiotics and other drugs for a long time. Then it may also affect the treatment of vaginitis, resulting in recurrent attacks, so this time is the need for a comprehensive assessment, to eliminate the triggers.
2. Intensive treatment: if the recurrence of vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, then in some cases, the effect of empirical drugs is not ideal, the need for secretion culture plus drug sensitivity, according to the type of fungi and sensitive drugs to give targeted drugs.
3. Consolidation of treatment: Vulvovaginal pseudomycosis is prone to recurrent attacks, so if the current medication control, the symptoms have been relieved, in order to avoid recurrent episodes, can also be appropriate to increase the course of treatment, the general recommendation is to standardize the treatment for six months.
It is recommended that women with recurrent vulvovaginal pseudomycosis should go to the hospital in time and under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment, and should not use medication on their own, so as to avoid delaying their condition.