If a woman is infected with mycotic vaginitis, this is characterized by mycotoxicosis, which is actually a typical symptom of mycotic vaginitis. The main symptoms are bean curd-like or thick white, curd-like leucorrhea, erythema and edema of the vulva, and even white lumps in the vaginal mucosa, erosions, or superficial ulcers. This often leads to severe itching of the vulva, burning pain, and painful urination.