Most girls are curious and shy about the health of their private parts, wanting to know what’s going on but too embarrassed to ask. Many women have found that the fluid secreted from their private parts is a little sticky on their panties. This will not only stain our panties, but also make us feel embarrassed. Sometimes this fluid also turns yellow and feels weird. What exactly is a healthy white belt? Is a yellowish white belt a gynecological disease? Let’s first understand what a normal white belt looks like. As one of the indicators of the health of women’s private parts, the leucorrhea is not always sticky, odorless and milky white. The leucorrhea is very “fickle” and can change slightly with the state of the body. For example, around the time of your period, the secretion will increase, turning into egg-white like a form that can be stretched, and sometimes a little yellow; and sometimes drinking less water may also be yellow, so do not worry too much when the white belt becomes yellow. The main reasons for the yellowing of the leucorrhoea are as follows: 1, the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle, progesterone secretion increases, estrogen secretion is relatively reduced, the leucorrhoea then becomes less, plus a large number of shed cells, the leucorrhoea looks yellow; 2, drink less water may also lead to the leucorrhoea becomes yellow, and will slowly change back to normal color after replenishing water; 3, eat chili, seafood, etc., for several days, the leucorrhoea will also appear yellow, but 4, there are internal and external reproductive tract inflammation, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis, acute and chronic cervicitis and reproductive tract mycoplasma infection will also lead to yellowing of the leucorrhea. These inflammatory diseases will not only make the leucorrhea yellow, but also may have special manifestations such as change in the leucorrhea’s sex, itching in the private parts, odor, soreness and pain in the waist and abdomen. To conclude, yellowish leucorrhea with odor, itching or other abnormalities requires timely gynecological examination and leucorrhea laboratory tests at the hospital to rule out the cause and provide timely treatment. If the yellowing of the leucorrhea is the only problem, it is good to flush it with water and keep it dry and clean, so pay attention to it and don’t worry too much.