If you have mycosis vaginalis, washing with salt water can only be a temporary relief of symptoms, it is recommended that the best use of 5% sodium bicarbonate cleaning, because mold likes to grow in an acidic environment, if the use of sodium bicarbonate, will change the pH of the vagina, so that the vagina presents an alkaline environment, which can inhibit the growth of Candida, can be effective in relieving the symptoms. It is recommended to use 5% sodium bicarbonate after cleaning, but also in the vagina inserted into the mycobacterin suppositories, dakinin suppositories or clotrimazole suppositories for treatment, and it is recommended to use a week of continuous medication, and then go to the hospital for a repeat examination of the routine test of the leukorrhea 3 days after stopping the drug, to find out whether Candida has been turned negative. If it has turned negative, it is recommended to check twice more, and only when both are negative can the medication be stopped.