The vaginal wall of women of childbearing age is mostly pink, but due to individual differences, the color of the vaginal wall may vary, for example, most of the vaginal wall is pink, but individual due to the vaginal wall of the mucous membrane is relatively thick, it may appear to be whitish, which is also a normal phenomenon. However, if you find white patches with a clearer white border within the vaginal wall, which belongs to the pathological state, it is recommended that you do a timely colposcopy to rule out the possibility of lesions of the vaginal wall. It is recommended to have a timely colposcopy to rule out the possibility of vaginal wall lesions, and then give appropriate treatment according to the pathological results. In addition, women should have regular gynecological examination to find out whether there are bulky organisms in the vagina and whether there are symptoms of congestion and edema of the mucosa, and decide whether to give appropriate intervention according to the results. If there is a red growth in the vaginal wall, it may be caused by a polyp, and it is recommended to have an operation in time for treatment.