In late pregnancy, the occurrence of mycosis fungoides can be treated with medication, however, the medication should be mainly topical and in small doses with a long course of treatment, not with oral azole antifungal drugs. In fact, mycobacteria are found in the vagina of normal women, but in the normal state it is the yeast phase that does not develop. After pregnancy or when the body’s resistance decreases, the non-pathogenic yeast phase may turn into the mycelial phase and mycosis may occur. When mycosis occurs, it is important to follow the treatment plan given by your doctor and to pay attention to your daily life. First of all, it is important to have a regular routine, to go to bed early and wake up early, and to be in good spirits. Also, wear cotton underwear, and dry your underwear and towels in the sun and disinfect them with ultraviolet light.