Thick paste-like leukorrhea without odor

Thick, pasty leucorrhea without odor is mainly considered as physiological leucorrhea and mycosis fungoides, and the diagnosis needs to be confirmed based on other related symptoms and examination results. Common causes and treatments 1. Physiological leukorrhea: The leukorrhea changes with the menstrual cycle. During ovulation, the hormone level in the body becomes low and the leucorrhea is cloudy and sticky. If there is no change in color or smell, it is considered physiological leucorrhea, which is a normal physiological change, so there is no need to worry too much. 2. The disease is often treated with antifungal drugs, such as fluconazole and clotrimazole. In addition, sitz baths with alkaline liquids such as soda can be used under the guidance of a medical professional to change the vaginal pH and balance the vaginal flora. Patients’ towels and basins should be used exclusively to avoid cross-infection; underwear should be disinfected by boiling to achieve thorough sterilization. In daily life, eat more fruits and vegetables rich in nutrients, such as carrots, blueberries and kiwis. Pay attention to ensure sufficient sleep, avoid staying up late, and according to their own condition, strengthen physical exercise in appropriate amounts to improve physical resistance.