Greenish colored leucorrhea is usually indicative of mycosis fungoides. In mycosis vaginalis, the leucorrhoea is greenish, bean-like or curd-like discharge. You can go to the hospital and have the discharge tested to confirm if it is a mycotic infection and then treat it symptomatically. Treatment Dacrynic suppositories for external use, or clotrimazole suppositories for external use, to see a doctor for treatment. If the leucorrhoea is greenish in color, it is generally also common to gonococcal infection, with gonococcal infection, there is this leucorrhoea yellowish green with odor, you can use ceftriaxone sodium, this kind of medicine to treat. Usually after a week of treatment. You can go to the hospital to do a laboratory test of the secretions to confirm the diagnosis to see what on the infection, and then carry out treatment.