The preliminary consideration is that mycosis vaginalis is the cause of the leukorrhea. The causative organism of mycotic vaginitis is Candida albicans, and the infection is often accompanied by typical tofu-dregs-like discharge, or curd-like or thick vaginal discharge. The vast majority will be accompanied by obvious vulvar itching, the onset of a relatively acute, localized will show obvious redness, congestion or even mild mucosal rupture bleeding, this is a gynecological more common type of vaginitis. The vast majority of them belong to the specific infection in the vagina, because in the time of menstruation, the local acidic environment may change, you can improve the pH of the vagina, to achieve the role of inhibiting the growth of mold.