Yellow liquid flowing from the vagina is often caused by vaginitis, endometrial cancer, or cervical cancer, and sometimes accompanied by a foul odor. It is necessary to undergo relevant examinations to clarify the cause and then carry out targeted treatment. For patients with a history of surgery, the possibility of bladder-vaginal fistula should be excluded. No matter what causes the yellow liquid to flow from the vagina, effective treatment should be carried out based on the cause to prevent the condition from worsening.
The following are some common clinical causes of yellow liquid flowing from the vagina: 1. Vaginal inflammation, such as bacterial vaginosis and trichomoniasis, usually produces yellow liquid, which can be diagnosed through routine vaginal swab examination. 2. Cervical cancer and endometrial cancer often cause a large amount of yellow liquid to flow out, often accompanied by bloody secretions, which often have a foul odor. It is recommended to undergo B-ultrasound examination, diagnostic curettage, cervical cancer screening, or colposcopy to obtain a definitive diagnosis. Therefore, if yellow liquid flows from the vagina, detailed examinations must be conducted. For patients with a history of surgery and dystocia, it is also recommended to exclude the possibility of bladder-vaginal fistula if yellow liquid flows from the vagina.