If the leucorrhea is like bean curd dregs or clots (like thick yoghurt lumped), it means that you may have vulvovaginal candidiasis, commonly known as mycotic vaginitis, which is a fungal infection. Under normal circumstances, a small amount of fungi will settle in the vagina, which generally will not cause symptoms, but under some inducing factors (such as long-term use of antibiotics, glucocorticoids, diabetes, pregnancy, etc.), these fungi multiply in large numbers, damage the vaginal environment, cause vaginitis, increase secretion, like bean curd dregs, stimulate the vulva, and cause itching symptoms, Vulvar itching caused by mycotic vaginitis is relatively serious, especially affecting sleep at night. Scratching can cause swelling and ulcers of the vulva, which can be treated with clotrimazole or dactyline suppository, but it is better to go to the hospital for treatment. Sometimes vaginal infection is mixed, which may require comprehensive treatment.