What is the yellow-green, sticky discharge? The first consideration is vaginitis, but we can’t rule out cervicitis, cervical erosion, endometritis, endometrial cancer, all of which can have yellowish-green, sticky discharge. Therefore, if you encounter this situation, you need to go to the hospital to do internal examination in time, to check whether there is vaginitis in the vagina, and secondly, you also need to check whether there is cervicitis, cervical erosion, and then to check whether the discharge is from the uterine cavity, and whether there is endometritis, etc., and whether it is necessary to do the uterine adnexa ultrasound to see whether there is a need to do the endometrial condition. If there is vaginitis, we need to treat vaginitis symptomatically. If there is cervicitis, you can also use vaginal medicine to treat cervicitis, and endometritis needs to be treated symptomatically.