Yellowish female discharge with a sour, wine-lees-like odor
A woman's vaginal discharge having a sour, wine-like odor and appearing yellow may be caused by bacterial vaginosis, trichomoniasis, cervical polyps, or other conditions. It is advisable to visit a reputable hospital for examination to obtain an accurate diagnosis, followed by appropriate treatment under medical guidance, such as medication or surgical intervention.
1. Bacterial Vaginosis
If a bacterial infection occurs in the vaginal area, it may cause abnormal odor in the discharge. Under a doctor’s guidance, appropriate antibiotics such as levofloxacin tablets, cephalosporin tablets, or amoxicillin capsules can be used for treatment.
2. Trichomoniasis
Vaginal inflammation caused by trichomonas infection may lead to increased vaginal discharge with a fishy or wine-lees-like odor. Treatment under medical supervision may include medications such as tinidazole suppositories, metronidazole suppositories, or clindamycin capsules.
3. Cervical Polyps
Inflammatory secretions may develop locally in cervical polyps, and recurrent episodes can result in increased discharge with an unpleasant odor. Timely surgical removal under medical advice is recommended. After surgery, follow the doctor’s instructions to take anti-infective medications such as ceftazidime tablets, amoxicillin capsules, or clindamycin tablets.
Besides the above causes, conditions such as cervical cancer may also be responsible. It is recommended to seek prompt medical evaluation to confirm the diagnosis and receive targeted treatment.