Itchy leucorrhea of the vulva in the form of bean curd is usually a mycosis fungoides infection and can be effectively treated with systemic or local medication. You can use clotrimazole suppositories or dacrynic acid suppositories for vaginal application, which are more effective, or you can take oral medication, such as mycophenolate tablets or fluconazole tablets for effective treatment. If vaginal itching is serious, you can also wash your vulva with a lotion, you can use a lotion to wash your vulva or a lotion to keep your vulva clean and hygienic, and after the vulva is clean, insert a Dacronin pessary and continue a course of vaginal medication, and at the end of the treatment, you should have a routine review of your leukorrhea to understand the treatment of vaginitis. The treatment of mycosis vaginalis is cross-infected and sexual intercourse should be prohibited during the treatment period.