Leukorrhea is a white paste

The normal leukorrhea should be colorless, transparent and odorless. You need to go to the hospital in time to have the discharge tested to determine which type of vaginitis is present. The main symptom of mycosis vaginalis is an increase in vaginal discharge, which is white curd-like or tofu-like and can stimulate itching or burning sensation in the vulva. If it is not convenient to go to the hospital to check the discharge, you can first apply medication for mycosis fungoides, such as baking soda water to rinse the vagina and vulva, and nifurtimox vaginal suppositories, which are applied vaginally for 1 week. If the symptoms of leucorrhea return to normal, it is fine. If the symptoms are not reduced after 3 days of medication, you need to go to the hospital in time for symptomatic treatment.