What’s wrong with abnormal leukorrhea?

Leukorrhea is mainly a vaginal secretion, made from a mixture of vaginal mucosal exudate cervical canal and endometrial gland secretion. The normal leucorrhea is white paste or egg white like, without fishy smell.

If you have yellowish leucorrhea with odor and itchy vulva, you actually have gynecological inflammation and need to seek medical examination in time. Tofu-like leucorrhea is commonly seen in mycotic vaginitis with vulvar itching. Thin purulent yellow-green foamy leucorrhea with vulvar itching is mostly considered as trichomoniasis. Grayish white fishy smelling leucorrhea is considered to be bacterial vaginosis. Yellowish or yellow-green color with foul odor is mostly bacterial infection. STD monitoring should be done to exclude sexually transmitted diseases and acute cervicitis.

There are many dangers of leukorrhea, which can affect daily life, especially the relationship between husband and wife. Because vaginitis is easily cross-infected and even continues to worsen, if left unchecked, it can lead to infertility in serious cases.

Therefore, if you have abnormal leukorrhea, you should go to the hospital for a gynecological examination and do a routine leukorrhea test.