What’s wrong with milky fluid from the vagina?

The milky white fluid coming out of a woman’s vagina may be normal leukorrhea or an abnormal discharge caused by an inflammatory gynecological disorder. The exact nature of the discharge cannot be determined solely on the basis of this characteristic of leukorrhea. Around the time of a woman’s menstrual period, or around the time of a woman’s ovulation, the quality and quantity of the vaginal discharge may change, and a milky white fluid may appear, but it is not accompanied by obvious symptoms of itching and odor. When Candida albicans infection causes mycosis fungoides, a milky white vaginal discharge will also appear, but this time there is usually an obvious burning sensation in the vagina, as well as vaginal and vulvar itching symptoms, and there is a distinct odor. If there is simply a milky-white leukorrhea but no other symptoms, it is generally a normal reaction and does not require special treatment. If accompanied by obvious itching, odor and other symptoms, you need to go to the hospital in time.