Mycosis fungoides can be cured. Mycosis fungoides is a very common gynecological condition associated with a range of symptoms such as vulvar itching and excessive leucorrhea, and foreign data show that about 75% of women have had at least one episode. For treatment, it is important to determine whether there is long-term use of broad-spectrum antibiotics, large amounts of immunosuppressants, or large amounts of estrogen as predisposing factors. The doctor will also give antifungal treatment while eliminating the triggering factors, and the patient should avoid sexual intercourse during the treatment period, and if the sexual partner has inflammation of the private parts, he/she should also be treated actively and reviewed regularly to avoid recurrence. The woman should also pay attention to private hygiene, underwear to wear cotton breathable, to change often, exposure to the sun sterilization. In addition, the woman can use warm water to rinse every day, and try not to use irritating soap or lotion.