Pastey, yellowish leukorrhea and itchy vagina.

Leukorrhea is pasty and yellowish, and vaginal itching needs to be identified before choosing medication for targeted treatment. Bacterial vaginitis can usually be intervened with metronidazole, mycotic vaginitis with clotrimazole, and trichomonas vaginitis with tinidazole. Bacterial vaginitis with sticky leukorrhea and vaginal itching can be intervened with metronidazole medication. Mycobacterial vaginitis has a large amount of tofu-like leukorrhea, which also causes a significant itching sensation in the organism, and can be intervened with the drug clotrimazole. Trichomonas vaginitis can be intervened with the drug tinidazole under the supervision of a doctor. It is worth noting that, if you need to use drugs should be under the guidance of a doctor to choose reasonably, do not self-medication.