Itching and odor with abnormal leukorrhea

Women with abnormal leukorrhea, with obvious vulvar itching, and with a bad smell are considered to be caused by inflammation, which may be vaginitis or cervicitis, and may also occur when combined with pelvic inflammatory disease. Whether you are sexually active or a virgin, you may have abnormal leukorrhea manifestations, even during pregnancy, which can lead to vaginal inflammation due to hormonal effects. These women must have a routine leukorrhea test to determine if they have vaginitis and the specific type of vaginitis in order to administer the right medication. In the case of senile vaginitis, the symptomatic vaginal medication can be administered using either PaoWenKang suppositories or Celiac Disease suppositories. If it is mycotic vaginitis, you can take oral fluconazole capsules, and at the same time use clotrimazole pessary vaginal plug treatment.