What menopausal discharge looks like

The menopausal discharge is similar to the normal period and is usually a white or slightly yellow liquid without odor. When a woman reaches a certain age, her body will experience menopause, which is a normal stage of physiological development. At this stage, the condition of the body can be well judged by observing the condition of the leukorrhea discharge, including the color of the discharge, the amount of outflow, and changes in the state of the discharge. Generally, the secretion is white or yellowish liquid without odor. If the secretion during menopause appears as tofu dregs, it may indicate the presence of mycobacterial inflammation; if the odor of the leukorrhea is heavy and the color is yellowish-green, it may indicate the presence of trichomoniasis and so on. If you find a strange discharge during menopause, or if it is accompanied by other symptoms, you should go to the hospital in time to see a doctor and get a clear explanation of the cause of the discharge and then give targeted treatment.