When you suddenly develop vulvar itching recently, even with tender, cracked, red and swollen vulvar skin, you may have vulvovaginitis. If you find that the leucorrhea becomes beanbag-like or toilet paper-like, then this vulvovaginitis is most likely caused by mycosis fungoides. Simply washing and blindly putting medicine will delay its treatment. So you need to put down your work and seek medical attention at the nearest regular hospital. The examination is very simple, typical mycotic vaginitis vulva is delicate, perineum is cracked, peer open speculum will find more or less beanbag-like leucorrhea, use cotton swab to remove the typical leucorrhea sent for examination, wait for the results can be. Note that virgins can also get mycosis vaginalis and although vaginal examination cannot be done, long cotton swabs can be used to gently remove the vaginal discharge. If you get the report card and see 1 to 4+ mycobacteria, then the diagnosis is confirmed and you can get treatment from your doctor.