During those few days of every month, my vaginal discharge would suddenly increase, or I would become particularly sore and painful. I believe many of my friends have experienced this problem. So what is the reason for women’s excessive vaginal discharge and lower back pain? We can discuss this situation in detail today. The following are some of the conditions that can cause women to have excessive vaginal discharge and lower back pain: 1. Uterine prolapse: increased leucorrhea, lumps protruding from the vaginal opening, the lumps may become smaller or disappear after lying down to rest, severe cases are accompanied by lumbar pain and a feeling of falling in the lumbar region. 2. Uterine fibroids: increased leucorrhea, back pain, lower abdominal distension, abdominal pain, and prolonged menstruation. Irregular vaginal bleeding; abdominal distension, a lump felt in the lower abdomen, or frequent urination, constipation, and infertility. 3. Chronic cervicitis causes a large amount of leucorrhea, which is milky white mucous or light yellow pus, occasionally mixed with a small amount of blood, and causes a heavy pain in the pelvic area, which can cause infertility. 4. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease: increased leucorrhea, increased menstruation or menstrual disorders, pain, soreness in the lumbosacral area, often aggravated by fatigue, after sexual intercourse and before and after menstruation, sometimes accompanied by low fever, fatigue or lack of energy, and insomnia. Director Zhao said that simple inflammation itself is not terrible. As long as you seek treatment quickly, eliminate the transmission route and avoid recurrence, most cases will be cured quickly. If you have excessive leucorrhea and lower back pain, you should first go to the hospital for a specific examination. If you have excessive leucorrhea, you should first determine whether you are pregnant. If you are not pregnant, you need to check what specific disease is causing the lower back pain and excessive leucorrhea in women. Relevant professionals say that if excessive vaginal discharge and lower back pain are just inflammation, it is not terrible and can be cured by going to the hospital immediately. However, if you delay and do not confirm it, and the condition becomes serious, the problem will be difficult to deal with. Therefore, when you find that you have excessive vaginal discharge and lower back pain, you should go to the hospital immediately for a thorough confirmation. I believe there will be a good solution. |
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