The common features of vaginal inflammation are abnormal leucorrhea and vulvar itching, but the color, nature, odor and severity of leucorrhea and vulvar itching may vary from vaginitis to vaginitis depending on its etiology. Normal leukorrhea is clear, transparent and odorless, and does not cause vulvar itching. However, increased leukorrhea does not necessarily mean vaginitis. For example, inflammation of the cervix and endometritis may cause abnormal leukorrhea, and increased leukorrhea may also occur during ovulation. Therefore, for those with abnormal leukorrhea (unless it is determined to be increased leukorrhea during ovulation), you should go to the hospital for a comprehensive gynecological examination.