Mycosis vaginalis is not serious, it is just more likely to recur than other types of vaginitis, and the symptoms are heavier, manifesting as vulvar itching, redness and swelling, and tofu-like changes in discharge. There are mycosis vaginalis, trichomonas vaginalis and bacterial vaginosis, most of which occur in women of childbearing age. However, vaginitis can also occur in young girls as well as in older women, mainly due to low estrogen levels. Most of the symptoms of vaginitis are an increase in discharge, a change in the nature of the discharge, an odor (foul or fishy), and a change in color (yellow or green), but in all cases you should go to a gynecological clinic to rule out and clarify which type of vaginitis you have and then use the medication. It is normal for the residue to come out the next day. For mycosis vaginalis, it is important to follow the doctor’s instructions and to take oral fluconazole if necessary for severe recurrent attacks. In short, mycosis vaginalis is not serious and is not shameful, as long as the regular treatment and do not stop the medication, most of them will be cured, during the treatment is not recommended to have intercourse.