If yellowish-greenish leukorrhea, such vaginal discharge is not normal is certain. But the reason for the abnormality must go to the hospital for a leukorrhea test, as well as a gynecological examination by a doctor. Often, infections, such as trichomoniasis or bacterial vaginitis, are the more common, but not the only, cause of this yellowish-green leukorrhea. Among the common causes can also be mixed infections, which are not exclusively caused by one type of bacteria or one cause of infection. It is important to go to the hospital for this type of condition. The doctor may do a test of the white blood cells, but some doctors are more experienced and can do it without a test, which is somewhat accurate with the naked eye. In addition, cervical cancer tests, such as cytology, TCT, which is part of the national cancer screening program, should also be done. The purpose is that in addition to inflammation of the vulva, organic or even malignant lesions of the cervix and uterine cavity cannot be completely ignored.