If vulvovaginal itching, burning pain, tofu scum-like discharge disappears suggesting that mycosis fungoides has been cured, it is recommended that a review be conducted 7 to 14 days after the end of treatment. Mycosis fungoides, also known as vulvovaginal pseudohyphae, pseudohyphae is the causative organism of opportunity, and its typical symptoms manifested in vulvovaginal itching, burning sensation, and tofu scum-like or curd-like vaginal discharge. The disappearance of these symptoms suggests that mycosis fungoides has been cured, and it is generally recommended that a review be conducted 7 to 14 days after the end of treatment. Vulvovaginal pseudomycosis is a common type of vaginitis in women, and its risk factors include pregnancy, diabetes, and long-term use of broad-spectrum antibiotics. Once the appearance of vulvar itching, it is recommended to timely gynecological outpatient consultation, identify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor symptomatic treatment, should be diligent change of underwear, used towels and other household items can be used to boil water hot wash.