Having yellow leukorrhea after menopause is usually considered abnormal, and may be infected with vaginitis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease and so on. Normal discharge is usually colorless and transparent, and after menopause, due to the decline in hormone levels, the discharge will also decrease. If yellow leukorrhea occurs, then it is mostly considered to be caused by bacterial infection. After menopause, the ability of the vagina to resist external bacteria or viruses will decrease, so it is easy to be attacked by bacteria, resulting in gynecological inflammation, causing abnormal leukorrhea. If you have yellow leukorrhea after menopause, it is recommended that you visit the hospital in time to find out the cause and treat the symptoms. Usually pay more attention to cleanliness and hygiene, change underwear frequently.