What does abnormal leucorrhea look like?
Leucorrhea is a "barometer" of the health of the female reproductive system. Normal leucorrhea is usually colorless or milky white, with a thin or slightly sticky texture and no obvious odor. However, when the color, odor, quantity, or texture of the leucorrhea is abnormal, it may indicate gynecological disease or infection. The following is a compilation of relevant content about abnormal leucorrhea that has been hotly discussed across the Internet recently to help women quickly identify abnormal signals.
1. Common manifestations of abnormal leucorrhea

| Exception type | Specific performance | Possible reasons |
|---|---|---|
| Abnormal color | Yellow, green, gray, brown or bloodshot | Bacterial vaginosis, trichomonas vaginitis, cervicitis, etc. |
| Abnormal smell | Fishy, rancid or foul odor | Bacterial infection, gonorrhea, vaginal flora imbalance |
| Abnormal quantity | Sudden increase or accompanied by vulvar dampness | Ovulation period, fungal vaginitis, cervical lesions |
| abnormal texture | Tofu-like, foamy or purulent | Fungal infection, trichomonas infection, pelvic inflammatory disease |
2. Recent hot discussions: TOP5 diseases related to abnormal leucorrhea
| Disease name | Hot search index (last 10 days) | Typical symptoms |
|---|---|---|
| fungal vaginitis | ★★★★★ | White tofu-like leucorrhea and vulvar itching |
| bacterial vaginosis | ★★★★☆ | Thin gray leucorrhea, fishy smell |
| Trichomonas vaginitis | ★★★☆☆ | Yellow-green foamy leucorrhea and burning sensation |
| Cervicitis | ★★★☆☆ | Purulent leucorrhea, bleeding after intercourse |
| pelvic inflammatory disease | ★★☆☆☆ | Lower abdominal pain with abnormal discharge |
3. Under what circumstances do you need medical treatment?
1.Accompanying symptoms are obvious:Such as vulvar itching, burning pain, frequent urination and urgency, lower abdominal pain, etc.;
2.Abnormality persists for more than 3 days:Especially if there is no improvement after cleaning with ordinary care solution;
3.Appears during special periods:Sudden abnormality during pregnancy, before and after menstruation, or after sexual intercourse;
4.Bloody discharge:If bloody leucorrhea occurs during non-menstrual periods, you should be alert to cervical problems.
4. Frequent questions and answers from netizens (last 10 days)
Q1: Does yellowish leucorrhea but no itching require treatment?
A: It may be a mild bacterial infection. It is recommended to observe it for 2-3 days. If it persists or worsens, you need to seek medical treatment.
Q2: What should I do if fungal vaginitis recurs?
A: Standard medication + probiotic regulation is required to avoid abuse of antibiotics, and underwear needs to be disinfected with boiling water.
Q3: Is it normal for bloodshot leucorrhea during ovulation?
A: Some women may suffer from hormonal fluctuations, but frequent bleeding requires investigation for cervical polyps and other issues.
5. Prevention Tips
1. Wash the vulva with water every day and avoid lavage inside the vagina;
2. Choose cotton and breathable underwear to avoid sitting in a humid environment for a long time;
3. Pay attention to cleanliness before and after sex and use condoms to reduce the risk of infection;
4. Enhance immunity and avoid overuse of antibiotics.
If abnormal leucorrhea is found, it is recommended to go to the gynecology department for routine leucorrhea examination in time, and symptomatic treatment can be carried out after the cause is determined. Online information is for reference only. Please follow your doctor’s advice for specific diagnosis and treatment.
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