What’s wrong with the green vaginal discharge?

Normally, a woman’s leukorrhea is white or colorless. If there is a change in the color of the leukorrhea, it is abnormal. For women with green vaginal discharge, vaginitis and cervicitis are considered, the most common being trichomoniasis, gonorrhea, and acute cervicitis caused by Neisseria infection. If you have green vaginal discharge, go to the gynecology department of a hospital in time to determine the specific pathogenic infection through routine examination of the leukorrhea and internal gynecological examination and, if necessary, culture of the discharge. If the test is for trichomoniasis, oral ornidazole capsules and vaginal plugs with metronidazole gel should be used if you are having sex, and if the test is for Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection, you can use intramuscular penicillin or daikonin.