The full name of mycosis vaginalis is vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, and the dosage of fluconazole for mycosis vaginalis is 150mg, taken at once. Multiple recurrences of mycosis vaginalis should be given consolidation treatment on the basis of intensive treatment, the consolidation treatment program is oral fluconazole 150mg, once a week for six months. Mycosis vaginitis should be given a full course of antifungal treatment when the disease flares up, including oral fluconazole and vaginal use of clotrimazole, which can usually play a more thorough therapeutic effect. Typical symptoms of mycotic vaginitis include vulvar itching, pea-like leukorrhea, and vaginal pain, painful intercourse, and painful urination. Treatment is mainly drug therapy, such as fluconazole capsules, clotrimazole suppositories and so on. Fluconazole is a triazole antifungal drug, which is mainly used for fungal infections, such as mycosis vaginalis, coccidioidomycosis and so on. Some patients taking this drug will have adverse reactions such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea. It is also important to note that this drug is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to this drug. It is recommended that patients who need to take this drug consult a doctor and take this drug under the guidance of a doctor to avoid adverse consequences.