White paste coming out of the vagina

White vaginal discharge is normal. If there are other accompanying symptoms, it is considered to be caused by vaginitis. For this situation, it is recommended to choose a regular hospital to improve the gynecological examination, do the secretion test, determine the type of inflammation, and then use targeted medication. The normal leucorrhea is a white paste or egg-white substance, highly viscous, less in quantity and generally without abnormal odor. Second, abnormalities 1, mycotic vaginitis: leucorrhea is bean curd-like or curd-like, most patients are accompanied by vulvar itching symptoms. For the treatment of simple mycosis fungoides, local medication includes clotrimazole suppositories, miconazole suppositories or bacteriocin suppositories. For complicated mycosis vaginitis, the medication is complicated and the course of treatment is longer. The doctor will choose the appropriate medication based on the results of fungal culture and drug sensitivity test. 2. Bacterial vaginitis: persistent white paste-like leucorrhea with a distinct fishy odor or accompanied by symptoms such as vulvar itching and discomfort, treatment is chosen from anaerobic drugs, systemic and local, such as metronidazole, tinidazole and clindamycin. If you are diagnosed with vaginitis, avoid intercourse and bathing during the medication period, and stop using the medication during menstruation. Pay attention to keep the vulva clean and dry, and avoid wearing tight chemical fiber underwear. Pay attention to dietary adjustment, avoid drinking alcohol and spicy and stimulating diet.