Is your leucorrhea normal? You need to understand these signals!
Modern women pay more and more attention to their own health, and many testing methods are also available online. For leucorrhea, which is very important to women’s health, you may find important disease signals by taking a glance at your vagina.
Come, today we will talk about the annoying little goblin called leucorrhea.
What is leucorrhea?
Leucorrhea is female vaginal discharge, which is a mixture of vaginal mucosal exudates, cervical canal and endometrial gland secretions. Its formation is related to the action of estrogen.
Leucorrhea contains lactobacilli, lysozyme and antibodies, so it has the effect of inhibiting bacterial growth and can also lubricate the vagina. It is called a self-protective secretion of the female body.
Under normal circumstances, it is white and milky, odorless, and becomes yellowish and hard after being left on the vaginal discharge to dry. When women find that they have abnormal leucorrhea, they will feel uneasy and think that they have some gynecological disease.
In fact, it will take on different shapes as the body changes at different stages.
For example, 2 to 3 days before menstruation, more sticky leucorrhea will appear; 2 to 3 days before ovulation in each menstrual cycle, thin and transparent sticky leucorrhea may appear; during pregnancy, it is often accompanied by more thick and sticky leucorrhea Leucorrhea; white lochia in the puerperium, etc.
These are normal changes and nothing to worry about.
What does abnormal leucorrhea look like?
When lesions occur in the female reproductive organs, the leucorrhea will change. At this time, female friends need to treat it with caution.
Usually they are as follows:
1.Colorless transparent sticky leucorrhea
It is similar to egg white, or slightly turbid, but has few other symptoms except increased it.
Possible causes: chronic cervicitis, ovarian dysfunction, well-differentiated adenocarcinoma of the cervix, etc.
2. Gray-yellow or yellow-white foamy leucorrhea
This kind of leucorrhea will appear after taking a bath in a public bath, or using a public bath towel or bathtub.
Possible cause: Trichomonas vaginitis, accompanied by vaginal itching and other symptoms.
3. Yellow (amine) leucorrhea
This kind of leucorrhea is mostly cause by bacterial infection, and gonorrhea, tuberculosis, etc. may be the cause.
Possible causes: acute vaginitis, cervicitis, endocervicitis, or foreign bodies in the vagina.
4. Tofu-like leucorrhea
This kind of leucorrhea is caused by Candida infection. Diabetics and pregnant women should pay more attention to it.
Possible cause: Typical symptoms of candida vaginitis, also called fungal vaginitis.
5. White mucus leucorrhea
The characteristics are the same as normal, but the amount is increase.
Possible causes: This kind of leucorrhea is see after using estrogen or during pelvic congestion. It is caused by increase secretion of cervical glands and vaginal mucosa.
6. Increased leucorrhea
It is thin and homogeneous or thin and paste-like, and is divide into physiological and pathological.
Possible cause: Bacterial vaginosis, accompanied by vulvar redness, swelling, burning pain, frequent urination, and urgency of urination.
7. Watery leucorrhea
This kind of leucorrhea keeps flowing out of the patient’s vagina like rice water.
Possible causes: advanced cervical cancer, vaginal cancer, or submucosal fibroids with infection.
8. Bloody leucorrhea
The mix with bright red blood streaks or the leucorrhea mixes with blood and turns into brown it. It could be a fungal infection!
Possible causes: cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, cervical polyps or submucosal fibroids, etc.
Women with the above abnormal leucorrhea can go to a regular hospital to find out the cause, and receive targeted treatment and timely treatment to restore health.
Perform regular gynecological examinations when necessary.
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