Usually, normal leukorrhea is pulpy in texture, white in color and small in amount, so it may be a normal phenomenon during the physiological cycle and there is no need to worry about it. However, if it is accompanied by itching, odor, pain and other abnormalities of the vulva, you need to be alert to whether it is caused by pathological factors, commonly mycotic vaginitis. 1, physiological phenomenon: women’s leucorrhoea is not constant, generally when the menstruation and just clean, the amount of leucorrhoea is often relatively small, is normal milky white thick like, looks like paste, sometimes can be curd-like or like cheese. If you just feel that the leucorrhea is sticky, without itching, odor and other unpleasant symptoms, it usually belongs to the normal physiological phenomenon, generally do not need special treatment, but you need to pay attention to personal hygiene, wash the vulva every day, keep the local clean and dry; 2, pathological phenomenon: if there is mold infection, resulting in mycotic vaginitis, clinical manifestations are often thick paste, curd-like, or beanbag-like nature of the leucorrhea, there will also be pubic Dryness, vulva edema, and itching symptoms. If you feel that your leucorrhea is thick and sticky and accompanied by itching or odor, it is more likely that you have vaginal inflammation. Under the guidance of a doctor, you can apply drugs such as Dacronin pessary, Diazotide pessary and Clotrimazole to control the symptoms, and pay attention to the daily care.