The leucorrhea is yellow and sticky. Although it has no odor, it is also abnormal. Normal leucorrhea should be colorless or white, and have no odor. If the leucorrhea is yellow and sticky, the cause of its formation is also relatively complicated. It may be related to getting a fever, and of course it may also be related to gynecological inflammation. If it lasts for a long time, you must go to the hospital for examination. Let’s take a look at this aspect. Is it a big deal if the leucorrhea is thick and yellow without any odor? Normal vaginal discharge should be colorless or white and have no odor. If the color, texture, amount, smell, etc. of the leucorrhea changes, it can be determined to be abnormal leucorrhea. There are many reasons that lead to abnormal leucorrhea, and they are quite complicated. So, why does leucorrhea become yellow, thick and have no odor? Please see the three main reasons that cause leucorrhea to become yellow, thick and have no odor. 1. Getting angry Yellow, thick and odorless leucorrhea generally has nothing to do with vaginal inflammation, but is mainly related to getting inflamed. For example, eating some foods that are more likely to cause inflamed skin, such as roasted chicken legs, French fries, barbecue, etc., can easily lead to damp heat and inflammation, resulting in abnormal leucorrhea. The most common manifestation is yellow, thick leucorrhea without odor. Therefore, in the case of yellow, thick and odorless leucorrhea, the first thing to consider is whether it is related to getting a fever. 2. Drug effects If the leucorrhea is yellow, thick and has no odor and is not related to getting a sore throat, you should consider whether it is related to certain medications. For example, have you taken any estrogen drugs recently, because these drugs will increase the secretion of leucorrhea. If it is determined that the cause is medication, no special treatment is needed. Once the medication is no longer needed, the symptoms of yellow, thick and odorless leucorrhea will disappear. 3. Cervicitis Yellow, thick and odorless leucorrhea may also be related to cervicitis. If leucorrhea is yellow, thick and odorless and caused by cervicitis, it must be taken seriously. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to check the condition of the cervix. If the doctor recommends treatment, you should actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment. |
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