Women with discharge from the lower body are mainly vaginal secretions, which are white or transparent and usually have no odor, but whenever there is discomfort, you should be alert to vaginitis or other pathologies, such as brown, pink or red, which may originate from the vulva, vagina, cervix or uterine cavity, so you should actively perform gynecological examinations to understand the source of bleeding and ultrasound. If the bleeding is fine, you can take oral hemostatic drugs and antibiotics to prevent infection. If the bleeding is only yellow or thick, thin discharge, the vaginal discharge can be tested to determine if it is caused by vaginitis and local vaginal medication can be given to treat the inflammation.