Garlic cannot be used to treat mold. Although garlic has antiseptic and disinfectant properties, it cannot kill mold. Mold is a fungus that exists in normal human body. When the body has a low resistance or a dysbiosis, mold will multiply and may lead to mycosis fungoides. The treatment of mycosis vaginalis depends on the patient’s personal situation and the choice of local or systemic medication. Since mycobacteria reproduce easily in an acidic environment, the vulva is usually washed with an alkaline lotion and antifungal pills are placed deep into the vagina afterwards. Mycosis vaginalis is not a disease that can be transmitted through sexual intercourse, so there is no need for routine treatment of sexual partners. Mycosis vaginalis is an inflammatory disease that tends to recur, so it is usually treated clinically with consolidation therapy, which means that the treatment ends after 1 course of treatment and another course of treatment is used after the menstrual cycle clears.