A snotty, yellowish leukorrhea is usually not normal and usually suggests vaginal inflammation or cervical erosion. Normally the leukorrhea should be clear, transparent, odorless and in small amounts. If the leukorrhea is yellow and snotty, it is usually indicative of celiac disease. In general, patients with cervical erosion will have yellow, sticky, voluminous leucorrhea, and in severe cases, some will have itching, or blood in the leucorrhea, or contact bleeding during intercourse. If you have contact bleeding or intercourse bleeding, you must go to the hospital for cervical cancer screening to see if you have cervical cancer or precancerous lesions. If there is no cervical cancer or precancerous lesions, a simple yellowing of the leucorrhoea is usually indicative of cervical inflammation, which can occur with cervical erosion. This is the first time that a person can be treated with the help of a pessary, a pessary, a pessary, a pessary, a pessary, a pessary, a pessary. The actual fact is that you will be able to get better after the symptomatic treatment. This kind of discharge actually has inflammation is not serious.