It is not normal for women to have a vaginal odor. Normal vaginal discharge does not have a specific odor, but if there is an abnormal vaginal odor, it indicates vaginal inflammation. Women’s vagina is more susceptible to inflammatory infections due to the long-term effects of menstrual blood, sperm and intercourse. Mycotic vaginitis, bacterial vaginitis and trichomonas can cause abnormal leukorrhea and odor of the vulva. It is recommended to go to the hospital for gynecological examination and white belt routine, most of which can be improved by standard medication.