What is the cause of the milky white vaginal discharge?

The presence of milky white vaginal discharge in women is overwhelmingly indicative of mycosis fungoides. Mycotic vaginitis can occur when the leucorrhea is curd-like or bean-like, itching of the vulva without odor, and in some cases, swelling of the vulva. For a clear diagnosis, you can go to the hospital for a routine discharge test. If the discharge test indicates mycobacteria, you can follow the symptomatic treatment of mycotic vaginitis. Most of the vaginal inflammation can be improved in a week with symptomatic treatment, and after the cure, it is possible to prevent infection by paying attention to vulva hygiene. Mycotic vaginitis is prone to recurrence after it is cured, and it is likely to recur before and after menstruation, so you can treat it again with medication, and most of them can be completely cured with three menstrual cycles. Therefore, women who have mycosis vaginalis must go to the hospital and get the right treatment according to the situation.