White discharge is a type of secretion from the female vagina. Generally, white discharge is colorless and odorless. If a woman has abnormal white discharge, it may cause a strange odor and lead to gynecological diseases. So, what is the reason for the pale green and odorless white discharge?
The pale green and odorless vaginal discharge should be caused by gynecological inflammation in women. Normal vaginal discharge in women should be a colorless, odorless, transparent, and semi transparent liquid. If the vaginal discharge is abnormal, it is generally due to gynecological diseases such as vaginitis, cervicitis, and endometritis. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital for examination, routine testing of vaginal discharge, targeted treatment, and also pay attention to local hygiene.
Pale green vaginal discharge is usually a manifestation of bacterial vaginitis. If diagnosed with bacterial vaginitis, oral medication can be used for treatment. During the treatment period, sexual activity should be prohibited, personal hygiene should be observed, and the external genitalia should be washed with warm water every day. It is important to change underwear frequently and keep the external genitalia clean and dry. When changing underwear, it should be disinfected by exposure to sunlight or hot water, and avoid eating spicy and irritating foods. After the treatment course is completed, it is important to pay attention to the routine check of vaginal discharge.
White discharge is a healthy sign for women and has a lubricating effect on the vagina. Once abnormal white discharge occurs, it can worsen the inflammatory condition of women and even cause other diseases. If a woman's white discharge changes, it is best to seek treatment as soon as possible.