Normal human bodies may themselves be carriers of Candida. Candida, as a commensal organism in the body, only causes disease under certain conditions. Therefore, if you eliminate the pathogenic conditions that may cause mycosis vaginalis, you can achieve prevention. The main points to note are as follows: First, pay attention to personal hygiene. Use toiletries exclusively to avoid cross-infection. You should wipe your vulva from front to back after defecation; wash your vulva daily, change your underwear and put it in a ventilated place to dry; use your own basin and towel for your own use; wash your underwear and socks in different pots. Avoid sitting toilets when using public toilets; advocate showering, not bathing; do not sit directly on the bathroom chair after bathing; do not swim in poorly disinfected pools. Patients used basin, towels, underwear should be boiled and washed, sun exposure. The actual fact is that you will not have to wear chemical fiber underwear, and your clothes should be loose and breathable. Some patients say they are very hygienic and wash their vulva two to three times a day, each time they use a douche or their hands to clean the vagina. The vaginal environment is weakly acidic and many flora co-exist. The mutual control of the flora can inhibit the growth of a certain genus of bacteria that can cause disease. Washing the vagina will undoubtedly destroy the weak acidic environment of the vagina and the mutual restraint relationship between the genera, which will reduce the resistance of the vaginal epithelium and cause vaginitis caused by Candida or other bacteria. Candida, a commensal bacterium of the human body, causes disease only under certain conditions. Therefore, prevention can be achieved by eliminating the pathogenic conditions that may cause mycosis fungoides. 1. Avoid abuse of broad-spectrum antibiotics Long-term application of large amounts of antibiotics can destroy the constraint relationship between vaginal bacteria, causing Candida to lose its inhibition and grow too much and cause disease. 2, active treatment of diabetes Diabetic patients can usually use soda water to clean the vulva to improve the pH of the vagina and inhibit the growth of mycobacteria. 3.Women on drug contraception who have recurrent mycosis vaginalis should stop using birth control pills and use other methods of contraception instead.