Mycotic vaginitis is prone to recurrence. The main treatment for mycotic vaginitis is medication. In order to achieve a radical cure, in addition to general medication, it is necessary to clarify the causes of mycotic vaginitis and avoid its triggering factors, as well as to prevent recurrence. 1. General medication: mainly azole antifungal drugs, such as clotrimazole, miconazole, fluconazole, etc., should be applied vaginally or taken orally. After the treatment, go to the hospital 3-7 days after each menstruation to review the vaginal discharge routine and insist on reviewing it 3 times until the results of the 3 reviews are negative. 2. For recurrent cases: It is recommended to do fungal culture of vaginal secretion and drug sensitivity test at the same time. According to the test result, the doctor will choose the drug that is sensitive to the causative organism for treatment. The treatment course will be longer than that of the first episode. After the treatment is finished, the secretion will also be rechecked until the results are negative for 3 consecutive times. 3. Remove triggering factors and prevent recurrence: patients need to stop using broad-spectrum antibiotics and estrogen; actively treat diabetes in diabetic patients; wear cotton and loose underwear; pay attention to personal and sexual hygiene; keep the vulva clean and dry; and change and disinfect intimate clothing regularly. Mycosis fungoides is caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa and can be transmitted directly through sexual contact. Those whose sexual partners have glansitis need to be examined and treated for Pseudomonas aeruginosa to prevent repeated infections in female patients. If the foreskin is too long, it needs to be cleaned every day, and it is recommended that the foreskin be removed by elective surgery. In conclusion, to cure mycosis fungoides, it is recommended to do culture of vaginal secretions and drug sensitivity test, targeted medication, regular review after treatment, avoid triggering factors during and after treatment to prevent recurrence.