Leukorrhea odor vulva itching

The odor of leukorrhea and itchy vulva should be considered as a possible bacterial vaginosis or trichomoniasis. The odor of leukorrhea is due to the growth and multiplication of anaerobic bacteria inside the vagina, when the anaerobic bacteria produce something that reacts chemically with the vaginal secretions thus emitting a fishy odor. Due to the growth of anaerobic bacteria, it can cause itching in the vulva. Another condition is the growth of trichomonas inside the vagina, which is caused by the trichomonas inside the vagina, which increases the fishy smell of the vagina. When this condition is found, it is best to go to the hospital for a white blood test to be able to confirm what pathogen is causing the problem. When treating the condition, it is important to pay attention to the hygiene of the vulva, washing and changing shorts every day.