Tofu-like leucorrhea with vulvar itching is often clinically caused by Candida albicans infection, which is a form of vulvovaginal pseudomonal yeast disease. It can be treated by rinsing the secretions with 30% of cleanser and then inserting mycophenolate or clotrimazole suppositories into the vagina for a week, and the symptoms will disappear. If the symptoms do not disappear, it is recommended to consolidate the medication for 3-5 days until the symptoms disappear completely. In addition, if the leucorrhea is bean curd-like, but there is no vulvar itching or vulvar redness, it is often caused by E. coli infection, which can be treated clinically by rinsing out the vaginal discharge with Dictyostelium lotion and inserting Dictyostelium suppositories.