The leucorrhea is a little green and looks like tofu sludge, mainly due to trichomoniasis mixed with mycotic vaginitis. In this case, you should go to the hospital to have your discharge tested and have a fungal smear or a vaginal micro-ecological examination done to confirm the diagnosis, which is often treated with medication and generally has a good prognosis. Mycosis vaginalis is caused by Candida albicans infection. Normal leucorrhea should be white paste or egg white, but after infection the vaginal discharge changes in nature and becomes white and thick like curd or bean curd. Trichomonas vaginalis is caused by Trichomonas infection and the leucorrhea is often thin, purulent, foamy and may be grayish, yellowish white or yellowish green in color, in addition to symptoms such as itching, pain, burning and painful urination in the vulva and vagina. Generally, trichomoniasis is caused by sexual impurity, while mycotic vaginitis is caused by poor body resistance. The following are the details: 1. Diet: Patients should have a diversified diet to supplement the body with various beneficial elements, including light and digestible foods such as egg custard and millet porridge, and fresh fruits and vegetables such as bananas, kiwi and celery. 2. In addition, you can exercise according to your own situation to enhance your health, which can help you recover from inflammation. 3. Mycosis is usually treated with oral antifungal drugs, while trichomoniasis is treated with oral tinidazole tablets and metronidazole suppositories or metronidazole gel for vaginal application under the guidance of a doctor.
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