What’s wrong with green discharge that doesn’t hurt, doesn’t itch, and doesn’t have an odor?

Women with green vaginal discharge without pain, itchiness and odor may be infected with vaginitis, acute cervicitis and other diseases caused by. 1. Vaginitis: green discharge from women’s vagina is generally associated with trichomonas vaginitis, bacterial vaginosis, and vulvovaginal pseudomicrobial yeast infection. Inflammation caused by anaerobic bacteria or vulvovaginal pseudomycelia infection or trichomonas vaginitis may appear vaginal yellowish-green discharge, which may be accompanied by a fishy odor and other symptoms. When the initial symptoms of vaginitis are not serious, the discharge may only be yellowish-green, and there may be no obvious itching, odor and discomfort. 2. Acute cervicitis: pathogenic bacteria invasion and infection caused by acute cervicitis may also appear green discharge symptoms, there may be no obvious odor and itching discomfort at the beginning, if there is no timely treatment will appear odor and contact bleeding, irregular bleeding and other symptoms. In addition, the green discharge may also be endometritis or gynecological malignant tumors and other diseases caused by the urethra green discharge should also be alert to whether it is a urinary tract infection and other urinary tract diseases. Vaginal green discharge is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, need to improve the secretion test, gynecological internal diagnosis, as well as ultrasound, colposcopy, urinalysis and other tests to determine the specific cause of the treatment given.