The situation where the leucorrhea becomes a pile of gel-like, yellowish may be a normal physiological phenomenon in some periods of women, but may also be caused by some gynecological inflammation, patients should go to the hospital in time for examination and find the cause after the treatment of the cause. Common causes and treatments: 1, ovulation physiological phenomenon: due to the body progesterone secretion gradually increased will appear leucorrhea, sticky like gel-like phenomenon. If you don’t change your underwear in time, some proteins in the leucorrhoea will degenerate and turn yellow, which is a normal physiological phenomenon that generally does not require special treatment, pay attention to good vulvar hygiene and diligent change of underwear; 2, physiological phenomenon during pregnancy: when pregnant women are full-term pregnant, there may be a situation where the cervical mucus plugs fall off, which can also cause the leucorrhoea like gelatinous and yellowish phenomenon, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. This is a normal physiological phenomenon, there is no need to be alarmed, keep observing regular checkups, no need to do special treatment; 3, bacterial vaginitis: bacterial vaginosis due to vaginal dysbiosis can cause increased vaginal discharge, a pile of gelatinous, smelly, may be accompanied by mild vulvar itching or burning sensation, patients can follow medical advice oral metronidazole, clindamycin and other drugs to relieve symptoms; 4, mycotic vaginitis: mycotic vaginitis patients will Patients should take fluconazole or use clotrimazole suppositories for anti-inflammatory treatment. 5. Trichomonas vaginitis: Patients with trichomonas infection may also have thick, gelatinous, yellowish leucorrhea and trichomonas can be seen on microscopic examination of vaginal secretions. The patient can be treated with oral metronidazole as prescribed by the doctor; 6. Cervicitis: Patients with cervicitis may also experience increased leucorrhea, which is sticky, gelatinous and yellowish and even smelly. The majority of cervicitis is treated with antibiotic drugs, which are generally used for about 7 days to heal. The patient should pay attention to personal hygiene, change underwear in time when vaginal discharge is abnormal, disinfect the underwear with high temperature, pay attention to a light diet, drink more water, and exercise properly during the medication.