The normal leucorrhea of the human body is colorless, transparent and in small amounts. When there is a bean curd-like leucorrhea, there must be other symptoms such as itching and burning sensation in the vulva, then it means that you may have mycosis fungoides. If you are suffering from mycosis vaginalis, you should generally treat the mycobacteria, and the special drugs are clotrimazole and miconazole nitrate, which are both topical. In case of recurrent attacks, oral medication can be added. In addition, you can dilute the edible baking soda to wash the vulva, in about a week of medication, the symptoms will be relieved. However, the disease is very prone to recurrence and may reappear the next month, often around the time of menstruation, so treatment needs to be adhered to for 3-6 months. If you have leucorrhea problems before each period, you should take medicine, and after the period, you should continue to use clotrimazole, or miconazole nitrate treatment. Usually, you should pay attention to eat light, don’t wear too tight clothes, use antibiotics reasonably and don’t abuse them. Although mycosis vaginalis is well treated, it is also easy to recur. In addition, it is recommended that once the above situation occurs, do not abuse drugs on your own, you should go to the hospital to find a doctor to prescribe drugs in time.