If the leukorrhea is light pink and a little yellow, you may have cervicitis or vaginitis. There are acute and chronic cervicitis, most patients with cervicitis do not have any symptoms, some patients can be manifested as an increase in vaginal discharge, purulent or because of the increase in secretions, caused by the vulva itching or burning sensation. It can also manifest as contact bleeding, that is, vaginal bleeding after sexual intercourse. Vaginitis can also be characterized by pink discharge and yellowish colored leukorrhea. Both cervicitis and vaginitis can be combined with urinary tract infections when the infection is severe, thus showing symptoms of urinary urgency, frequent urination and painful urination. If you want to identify whether you have vaginitis or cervicitis, you can go to the hospital for a gynecological examination as well as a cervical TCT test and a vaginal discharge test. Through these examinations and laboratory tests, we can know whether we have vaginitis or cervicitis, and then target the next step of treatment.