Yellow discharge accompanied by itching indicates gynecological inflammation, which may be caused by pelvic inflammatory disease, cervicitis or vaginitis, among which vaginitis is more likely. Vaginitis can be caused by acid and alkali imbalance in the female vagina, low immunity or abuse of antibiotics. Yellow and itchy leucorrhea confirms that it is bacterial infection of vaginitis. You can use ornidazole to flush the vagina, repair the imbalance of strong acid and alkali, and apply suppositories externally for treatment. Pay attention to your physical health, wash your underwear frequently, scald the underwear with hot water before drying it, do not use sanitary napkins on a regular basis, eat a light diet as much as possible, and avoid spicy and irritating foods. Abnormal and yellow leucorrhea, as well as vulvar itching, are generally manifestations of vaginitis. There are many kinds of vaginitis in women, including candidal vaginitis, bacterial vaginitis, candidal vaginitis, and vaginitis caused by chlamydia and mycoplasma infection. The basic clinical manifestation of each vaginitis is vulvar itching, and the abnormal leucorrhea manifested by each vaginitis is not the same. The secretions of candidal vaginitis are viscous, the secretions of bacterial vaginal infection are yellowish brown, sticky, and have a unique fishy odor, and the secretions of candidal vaginitis are white and resembling tofu dregs. In fact, if you have any vaginitis, you should go to the hospital for a routine physical examination of secretions to find out what the pathogen is, and then receive symptomatic treatment, the actual effect will be better. Further examination should be conducted based on the abnormalities and itching of leucorrhea. If the amount of discharge is large, the odor is strong, usually fishy, and the discharge is like soybean milk residue or purulent mucus or foam, then it indicates that there may be Trichomonas vaginitis and a routine leucorrhea examination is needed. Generally, there are three types of vaginitis: candidal vaginitis, bacterial vaginitis, and candidal vaginitis, as well as other non-specific Trichomonas vaginitis. Some people's itching is not obvious during the day, but more obvious at night. This is generally caused by candidal vaginitis and Candida, which are more active at night and can cause itching of the vulva. If a woman has abnormal leucorrhea, significant vulvar itching, and a foul odor, it is considered to be caused by inflammation, which may be vaginitis or cervicitis. These symptoms may also occur when combined with pelvic inflammatory disease. Whether you are a married woman or a virgin, you may experience abnormal leucorrhea. Even during pregnancy, you may suffer from trichomoniasis due to the influence of growth hormone. Such women must undergo routine leucorrhea examinations to determine whether they have vaginitis and the specific type of vaginitis before they can take symptomatic treatment. For example, for elderly vaginitis, Baofukang suppository or Xiaomi suppository can be used for symptomatic vaginal medication treatment. If it is candidal vaginitis, you can take fluconazole capsules orally and use clotrimazole suppositories for treatment. |
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