Do you bleed during intercourse with mycosis fungoides?

With mycosis fungoides, it is possible to bleed during sexual intercourse. Because of the inflammation in the vagina, the vaginal wall is congested and fragile. When having sex, the capillaries of the vaginal wall may rupture due to frictional impact and bleeding may occur, but the amount of bleeding is relatively small, just the leucorrhoea with blood or light pink, and does not cause a lot of bleeding. In this case, you need to wash the vaginal vulva with baking soda and then use nifurtimox vaginal suppositories or clotrimazole suppositories vaginally for a week or so. For women with mycotic vaginitis, sexual partners also need to be treated at the same time, and men can be cured by applying Dacrynic ointment to their genitals.