Does mycosis vaginalis heal on its own?

Mycosis fungoides will also theoretically get better on its own, for example, if you have a cold caused by taking antibiotics for a short period of time and then not eating them soon, is this state able to adjust back, theoretically it should be possible. With not taking antibiotics, Lactobacillus gradually comes back to drive out the vulvovaginal pseudomycotic yeast and should be able to recover. But clinically it is not common, most of the patient’s state recovery, after the micro-ecological balance is disrupted, most of the recovery time needs medication to give support, which is equivalent to relieving symptoms and helping recovery, and also needs treatment, the chance of getting better by yourself is not big. And there is an age process, as the age of their own recovery is less likely, young people are more resistant, and occasionally recover on their own. I often see patients say that the first two days are uncomfortable, but after a while they do not feel uncomfortable, but in this case the patient will definitely seek medical attention again after 2 months, so it is necessary to treat this case, and the possibility of self-healing is unlikely.