Causes of white discharge from vulvar folds

If there is white discharge from the vulvar folds, it may be due to inattention to personal hygiene, or it may be due to increased vaginal secretions. If the patient is also accompanied by vulvar discomfort, suggesting that the patient may have vaginal inflammation, to be early intervention. 1, do not pay attention to personal hygiene: human skin is generally about 28 days to carry out an aging keratin shedding, that is, metabolism. In addition, the sebaceous glands of the skin itself have a secretion function. If the patient does not pay attention to personal hygiene, can lead to keratin exfoliation cells and skin sebaceous gland secretion, accumulation in the vulvar folds, resulting in vulvar folds with white secretion. Generally there are no obvious symptoms, and can be relieved by frequent washing; 2. Leukorrhea accumulation: women will have vaginal discharge, commonly known as leukorrhea. At the end of menstruation, generally less leukorrhea, in close proximity to the ovulation period, the amount of leukorrhea becomes more thin, high degree of drawing, generally colorless and transparent, a small portion of women’s leukorrhea present white, are normal phenomenon. If there is more leukorrhea, it will accumulate in the vulvar folds, and white discharge or even yellow discharge is seen in the vulvar folds. If there are no other uncomfortable symptoms, you can generally continue to observe; 3, vaginal inflammation: If a woman has inflammation of the vulva and vagina, such as vulvovaginal pseudofilamentous candidiasis, trichomonas vaginitis, and bacterial vaginitis, due to the increase in the growth of disease-causing bacteria, resulting in the reduction of the original secretion of the vaginal flora, causing the dysfunction of the vaginal flora, which can lead to an obvious increase in the secretion in the vagina. In the case of vulvovaginal pseudofilamentous candidiasis, there will be soybean scum-like leukorrhea, trichomonas vaginitis will appear foamy cellular leukorrhea, and bacterial vaginitis will be accompanied by a fishy odor. These leukorrhea, because they are significantly more than normal physiological leukorrhea, tend to accumulate in the vulvar folds, resulting in the phenomenon of white discharge from the vulvar folds. Patients are often accompanied by vulvar itching, burning pain and other uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor for timely treatment. Therefore, if white discharge appears in the vulvar folds, the patient can be washed first. If there are symptoms of infection such as vulvar itching, urinary urgency, urinary pain, odor, etc., it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor for timely examination and targeted treatment.