Normally, there is no odor in the vagina, but if a woman has an odor, it is most likely caused by abnormal leucorrhea. Under normal circumstances, leukorrhea is colorless and odorless. When leukorrhea has an odor, it is considered abnormal. The reason for this is vaginal inflammation, cervicitis, warts and other diseases, but you can’t judge whether you have gynecological inflammation by vaginal odor alone, because it is normal for women to have smelly leukorrhea during certain special physiological periods. It is advisable to observe whether you have vulvar itching and other gynecological inflammatory diseases, and if necessary, go to the hospital for routine laboratory tests of the white belt, and if you are diagnosed with pathogenic infections, promptly treat them under the guidance of a doctor. If the symptoms are mild, you can use warm water or gynecological cleanser to rinse your vulva under the guidance of a doctor to reduce the symptoms of vaginal odor.