Mycosis fungoides can be treated by washing the affected area directly with baking soda and applying miconazole nitrate cream directly to the affected area and using miconazole nitrate suppositories into the vagina for long term treatment. Mycoplasma ointment and mycoplasma suppositories, clotrimazole ointment and clotrimazole suppositories can also be used together to treat mycosis fungoides quickly and to shorten the course of treatment significantly compared to oral antibacterial drugs. In addition, coitus is prohibited during the treatment of vaginitis and the husband of a patient with mycosis vaginalis should be treated at the same time if he has symptoms. Patients should change their sun-dried underwear regularly and eat less sugary foods, especially for diabetics. Try to avoid long-term use of contraceptives, glucocorticoids and other drugs, and especially avoid long-term high doses of broad-spectrum antibiotics.