Hi,
Welcome to HCM,
I have read your query, a definite kind of vaginal discharge that is most common during
pregnancy as well as at additional times during the reproductive years. If one has
leucorrhoea, it may be a sticky as well as
thick vaginal discharge that is yellow, green or white. It may vary with the menstrual cycle of the woman as her hormone levels change. Discharges from the vagina are normally a sign of vaginal
yeast infections,
bacterial vaginosis, or sexually transmitted diseases.
Leukorrhea may or may not be an indication of the presence of an infection, and it is not normally accompanied by any other symptoms or signs, such as itching, pain, irritation or burning, or redness of the tissue. This condition might last for weeks or even months. But, it needs to be treated correctly in the primary stages only so as not let it becomes protracted. This discharge is mostly experienced in the course of puberty, while the sexual structures of the female are evolving. This discharge is typically caused by an infection being present in some of the tissues of the vagina. Most women may be more at ease using a liner for the panty especially when this discharge becomes too heavy. The area of the vagina needs to be kept dry and clean and women should abstain from wearing nylons or tight pants. Tips for curbing leukorrhea include avoid non-vegetarian diet such as eggs, meat, fish etc., drink lots of water, consume green vegetables in extra quantities and vaginal area should be kept clean and dry. Would recommend to consult your physician before using any over-the-counter therapy or
home remedies. Thanks