What’s wrong with yellow transparent leucorrhea?

Clear yellow leukorrhea may be a sign of cervicitis and vaginitis. Normal leukorrhea is white, small in volume, and without any odor. A change in the color of the leukorrhea to yellow indicates the possibility of inflammation. A clear leukorrhea means that you are ovulating, and the inflammatory conditions that make the leukorrhea yellow are usually cervicitis and vaginitis. Most patients with cervicitis do not have any symptoms, but those with symptoms mainly show an increase in vaginal discharge, yellowish or pus-like color, and some patients also show contact bleeding, i.e. vaginal bleeding after sexual intercourse, all of which indicate the possibility of cervicitis. In vaginitis, the leucorrhea is usually increased and can be yellow or yellow-green in color. In severe inflammation, the vulva can be irritated and itching and burning sensation can occur. You can use the above description to make a preliminary judgment, or you can go to the hospital for a gynecological examination and laboratory tests of vaginal discharge to help identify.