There are several degrees of mycosis vaginalis

Mycosis vaginalis is divided into mild mycosis vaginalis and severe mycosis vaginalis. In mild mycotic vaginitis, the patient may have no conscious symptoms or occasional itching of the vulva or vagina, and mycobacterial spores can be seen by routine leucorrhoea examination. -10 days as a course of treatment. In case of severe mycosis fungoides, thick tofu-like leucorrhea may appear, and the patient may have vulvar or vaginal ulcers, even itching and pain, and restlessness, affecting the patient’s work, life and study. After effective treatment, the symptoms can be relieved significantly. After the treatment, it is recommended to review the routine of leucorrhea and consolidate the treatment for one course.