Leukorrhea is a white mucus-like fluid that comes out of the vagina and is normally white and odorless.
Purulent leukorrhea has a foul odor and is yellow or yellow-green in color, mostly due to septic infection or trichomoniasis, mostly accompanied by vulvar itching, endometritis, chronic cervicitis or senile vaginitis. Bacterial vaginitis will appear as a thin grayish-yellow fluid with a fishy odor. Trichomoniasis leucorrhea is yellow or yellow-green pus, sometimes foamy. Senile vaginitis also has yellowish-green discharge mostly accompanied by redness of the vaginal walls and burning and itching vulva. Gonorrheal vaginitis also has a yellowish-green thick discharge, and squeezing the vestibular glands often results in purulent fluid exudation.
Therefore, abnormal leucorrhea is a common symptom of inflammation of the female reproductive tract, and is also an alarm of the reproductive tract. If there are abnormal changes, you need to seek medical attention in time, and find out the cause of the disease under the guidance of a doctor, and treat it in a timely manner.
The actual fact is that you should pay attention to cleaning to prevent infection, do not have intercourse during treatment, do not eat cold, spicy and stimulating food, it is best to treat both husband and wife together to avoid cross-infection.