Yellowish and sticky leucorrhea requires examination of the patient’s vaginal discharge to determine which type of vaginitis it is and then select the right medication to treat it. If it is bacterial vaginitis or trichomoniasis, it can be treated with oral metronidazole tablets or metronidazole vitamin B6 tablets. If it is mycosis vaginalis, it can be treated with oral antifungal medication, such as fluconazole tablets. In case of senile atrophic vaginitis, you can take oral hormone replacement therapy such as Fentanyl tablets or estradiol valerate tablets in combination with detrofloxacin tablets. Therefore, if the leukorrhea is yellow and sticky, you need to choose the right medication according to the patient’s condition, not just a generalization.