If the symptoms persist, you need to go to the hospital for gynecological examination and routine examination of the leucorrhoea, the prognosis is generally better. 1. Physiological leucorrhoea: If the symptoms appear about a week before each menstrual period, it is considered physiological leucorrhoea. This is a normal physiological phenomenon, so don’t worry too much. 2, mycotic vaginitis: this disease is caused by Candida albicans infection, because the secretion contains a lot of mycelium, so the leucorrhea is white paste, curd-like or beanbag-like, in addition, it can also be accompanied by vulvar itching, vaginal burning pain, urination stinging, painful intercourse and other discomfort. The disease is usually treated with topical medication. The treatment of this disease is usually based on local medication, such as clotrimazole vaginal suppositories, and if the patient does not have a history of sexual intercourse, he can be treated with oral bacteriocin tablets. During the treatment period, patients should avoid spicy, cold and greasy food, such as ice cream, fried chicken, etc. It is advisable to have a light diet and eat more fruits and vegetables to supplement the nutritional elements, such as kiwi and oranges. In addition, pay attention to maintain private hygiene, choose loose, breathable cotton underwear, and do diligent change.