In patients with mycosis fungoides, the leucorrhea is typically bean curd-like, lumpy or clumpy in nature. In some patients, the leukorrhea is particularly abundant, and there is more leukorrhea on the vaginal mucosa as well as on the cervix, which is a more important cause of vulvar itching. Most patients do not need special treatment and the leukorrhea can be slowly excreted during the process of using vaginal plugs. However, there are some patients who have a lot of leukorrhea, which can be removed by the following methods: 1. The best way is to do vaginal scrubbing in the hospital, which can directly discharge the leukorrhea without damaging the mucous membrane and cervix. 2. You can wash the vagina properly with lotion, which will make it easier to discharge the leukorrhea after it is slightly diluted, but it is not recommended to pick it up directly with your hands.