Is it normal for a patient with mycosis fungoides to have fluid coming out of the medication?

Mycotic vaginitis patients will certainly discharge white or red liquid after using the medicine, mainly due to the residue of the drug and the secretion mixed together and caused by the discharge, is not an abnormal phenomenon, as long as there is no redness, swelling, allergy of the vagina or vulva, you can continue to use the medicine. According to the different kinds of medication used by mycotic vaginitis patients, the discharge is different, such as using clotrimazole suppositories, may discharge white liquid, if you use mycotoxin tablets, may be discharged pink liquid, which are all normal phenomena. Mycotic vaginitis mainly refers to the inflammation caused by fungi, candida infection of the vagina, mainly with low immunity, high blood sugar, or long-term application of antibiotics, estrogen and progesterone drugs.