In fact, almost everyone has mycobacteria in their bodies, which are usually not harmful to the body, but only when the immunity of the whole body or vaginal cells decreases and the natural acidic environment in the vagina changes, mycobacteria will multiply and cause problems for women. The common triggers are: sudden change in temperature, cold, or stressful work, poor sleep, bad mood, resulting in poor body resistance and mycosis vaginitis; antibiotic treatment for a period of time when sick, which inhibits the growth of lactic acid bacteria in the vagina, resulting in the proliferation of mycobacteria, resulting in mycosis vaginitis; certain immunodeficiency diseases, long-term application of immunosuppressants, resulting in low body resistance, prone to this disease; low immune deficiency disease, the application of immunosuppressants, resulting in the body’s resistance. In addition, during pregnancy or when a woman has diabetes mellitus. Some women are obese or like to wear tight-fitting chemical fiber, non-breathable underwear and clothes, which can increase the local humidity and temperature of the perineum, making it easy for mycobacteria to multiply and cause infection. Once you have mycosis vaginalis, you don’t have to worry about it, you should actively go to the doctor, adjust your life, and take the right medicine to cure it. Do not be shy to go to the pharmacy to buy drugs and use them indiscriminately, this will only be counterproductive and delay the disease. In addition, during the treatment period, you should pay attention to personal hygiene, avoid intercourse, underwear and bath tubs should be scalded with boiling water before use, and review after a week of treatment until completely cured. The key to mycosis vaginalis is prevention. Do the following: 1. Wash your perineum with warm water every day and change your underwear regularly; 2. Avoid wearing tight-fitting chemical fiber underwear, and when the weather is humid, dry your underwear before wearing it; 3. Eat less sweets; 4. Clean your lower part from front to back after each urination and defecation; 5. Avoid swimming in unclean public baths or wearing wet swimsuits casually.