When Enterococcus faecalis infects the vagina, symptoms such as increased discharge, odor, and itching are the main symptoms. Enterococcus faecalis is a gram-positive bacterium, a type of anaerobic bacteria, which is found in the upper respiratory, digestive, and reproductive tracts of humans and animals, and does not cause disease under normal circumstances. However, when the body’s immunity is low or the pH of the vagina is elevated, the bacteria will multiply and cause bacterial vaginosis, which will result in an increase in vaginal discharge, usually a thin grayish-white discharge, accompanied by an unpleasant odor, mostly fishy, and vulvar itching and burning sensation, which will be aggravated after sexual intercourse. On examination, a grayish-white, uniform, thin discharge is found on the vaginal wall. Fecal enterococci infection symptoms are not easy to distinguish, can not be based on symptoms alone directly diagnosed, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner, through the vaginal discharge examination and other comprehensive diagnosis, do not delay the condition.