How to tell if mycosis vaginalis is cured

  Mycosis vaginalis, mainly induced by Candida, is known as Pseudomonas vaginalis or Candida vaginitis. It is an acute inflammatory disease of the vagina that can be cured.  In case of recurrent mycotic vaginitis, a white belt examination and, if necessary, a fungal culture test will be performed half, one, three and six months after the treatment is completed.  You should also pay attention to the following aspects of life to prevent the recurrence of mycosis fungoides: 1. Use antibiotics wisely and follow your doctor’s advice. 2. The occurrence of mycosis vaginalis is directly related to sexual life, so when women receive treatment, men need to be treated together; 4. The direction of wiping after stool should be from front to back to avoid bringing Candida from the anus to the vagina.