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Why is the leucorrhea yellow and itchy?

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Asked on:Apr 06, 2026 09:33 AM

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  • Bianchi Bianchi

    Apr 06, 2026

    Yellow leucorrhea accompanied by itching may be caused by vaginitis, cervicitis, vulvar eczema, trichomonal vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc. It can be improved through drug treatment, local cleaning, and adjustment of living habits. It is recommended to seek medical treatment promptly to clarify the cause of the disease and standardize treatment under the guidance of a doctor.

    1. Vaginitis

    Vaginitis is a common cause of abnormal yellowing of leucorrhea, which may be related to bacterial infection, fungal infection and other factors. It usually manifests as increased leucorrhea, yellow color or tofu-like appearance, accompanied by itching or burning sensation in the vulva. Clotrimazole vaginal tablets, metronidazole suppositories, miconazole nitrate suppositories and other drugs can be used for treatment under the guidance of a doctor. It is necessary to keep the vulva clean and dry every day and avoid wearing tight chemical fiber underwear.

    2. Cervicitis

    Cervicitis may be caused by pathogenic infection, mechanical stimulation, etc. Yellow purulent leucorrhea often appears, which may be accompanied by contact bleeding or lower abdominal pain. For treatment, Baofukang suppository, anti-metritis tablets, doxycycline hydrochloride tablets and other drugs can be used as directed by the doctor. Sexual intercourse should be prohibited during the acute phase and cervical cancer screening should be performed regularly.

    3. Vulvar eczema

    Vulvar eczema is mostly related to allergies and local moisture irritation. It manifests as vulvar skin erythema, papules and severe itching. The leucorrhea may be contaminated and yellow due to scratching. Topical triamcinolone acetonide econazole cream and compound ketoconazole ointment can be used to relieve symptoms. In severe cases, oral loratadine tablets are required. Avoid hot water and choose pure cotton breathable underwear.

    4. Trichomonal vaginitis

    Trichomonas vaginitis is caused by Trichomonas vaginalis infection. The typical symptoms are foamy yellow-green leucorrhea, accompanied by obvious odor and itching. Couples need to be treated together. Commonly used drugs include metronidazole vaginal effervescent tablets, tinidazole tablets, ornidazole capsules, etc. Sexual intercourse should be avoided during treatment, and bath towels should be used alone.

    5. Pelvic inflammatory disease

    Pelvic inflammatory disease is mostly caused by ascending infection. In addition to yellowing of leucorrhea, symptoms such as lower abdominal pain and fever may also occur. In the acute phase, intravenous injection of ceftriaxone sodium and metronidazole sodium chloride injection is required, and in the chronic phase, Fuke Qianjin Tablets can be taken orally. Bed rest is required during treatment, and bathing and sexual intercourse are prohibited.

    Daily care should be taken to clean the perineum, wash the vulva with warm water every day, and avoid using alkaline lotions. Choose loose and breathable cotton underwear and change them daily, and change sanitary napkins frequently during menstruation. The diet should be light and reduce the intake of spicy and irritating foods. Maintain a regular schedule and avoid overexertion. If the symptoms persist or worsen, you should go to the gynecologist in time, complete routine leucorrhea, B-ultrasound and other examinations, and choose a targeted treatment plan according to the type of pathogen. Avoid self-medication or vaginal douching to avoid damaging the balance of flora and aggravating the condition.

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