Leucorrhea with blood is medically called bloody leucorrhea, and there is blood mixed in the leucorrhea. You should be alert to the possibility of malignant tumors such as cervical cancer and endometrial cancer. However, benign lesions such as cervical polyps, cervical erosion, submucosal myoma, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, urethral caruncle, senile vaginitis, etc. can also cause bloody leucorrhea. Bloody leucorrhea with blood streaks caused by intrauterine contraceptive devices is also common. So, what does it mean when there is blood in the leucorrhea? How should it be treated? The following article will explain it to us in detail. Western medicine believes that the vaginal environment is often unstable due to the host's metabolic products, the bacteria's own products and exogenous factors (sexual intercourse, douching and other interference). The vaginal flora is very complex. In addition to protozoa and fungi, it also includes many aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. These microorganisms can be divided into commensal and pathological ones. They all grow in a common environment and there may be antagonism between the microorganisms. Another factor that affects its growth is the hydrogen ion concentration. At pH 3.8-4.2, it is conducive to the reproduction of commensal bacteria, especially Lactobacillus, which is the main species in a healthy vagina. The density in vaginal fluid can reach 105-108 ml. When the vagina is infected by microorganisms, if Lactobacillus is dominant and can still maintain pH 3.8-4.2, it will not cause disease. Moreover, Lactobacillus can also produce H202, which is toxic to other microorganisms and inhibits their reproduction. Others such as Streptococcus lactis, Enterobacter, Proteus, Gavagelococcus, and Veillonella are common in the lower end of the vagina and usually do not cause symptoms. The vaginal flora restrain each other, preventing pathological bacteria from having any effect. If this balance is disrupted, the mutual restraint disappears, so the hydrogen ion concentration decreases, lactobacilli lose their advantage, and pathological bacteria are able to multiply, resulting in symptoms. Bacterial vaginosis is a mixed infection caused by a decrease in lactobacilli in the vagina and a massive proliferation of other bacteria, mainly Gardnerella, various anaerobic bacteria and mycoplasma. Trichomonas vaginitis is caused by Trichomonas vaginalis and is a sexually transmitted disease. It is transmitted through direct transmission (through sexual intercourse, 75% of the semen of the spouse with Trichomonas vaginitis can be found in Trichomonas) and indirect transmission (through various bathing utensils, swimming pools, public toilets or contaminated clothes and equipment). In the census, the detection rate of Trichomonas was 3.56%, among which some women had no inflammation symptoms and were called carriers. Candidal vaginitis is mainly caused by Candida albicans. A small amount of these fungi can often parasitize in a normal and healthy vagina, but they generally do not cause disease. When the body's immune function is low or the flora is out of balance, they will multiply and cause disease. Therefore, it is more common in pregnant women, those with diabetes, those using immunosuppressants, and those using antibiotics for a long time. In addition, it is also easy to be infected in a humid and hot environment. According to statistics, about 10% of non-pregnant women and one-third of pregnant women are infected with this disease, but few people seek medical treatment because of the obvious symptoms. As for the incidence of vaginitis caused by non-albicans Candida (such as Torulopsis glabrata), it increased from 9.9% in 1988 to 17.2% in 1995. Women infected with HIV were twice as likely to be infected with non-albicans Candida than those infected with HIV. Women with recurrent candidal vaginitis were 2.47 times more likely to be infected with non-albicans Candida than with albicans. What does it mean when there is blood in the leucorrhea? I believe you already have some understanding. During the treatment period, using Jiaoyan's weak acid formula feminine care liquid will inhibit the growth and reproduction of mold. When going to the toilet, wipe the vulva with feminine hygiene wipes and keep it dry to inhibit the growth of Candida. Aggressive treatment can eliminate susceptibility factors. Keep the vulva clean and dry and avoid scratching. It is not advisable to eat spicy and irritating foods, the effect is very good. |
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