Abnormal leucorrhea and lower back pain are symptoms that female friends often experience. So what are the causes of abnormal leucorrhea and lower back pain? Next, this article will introduce the relevant reasons causing abnormal leucorrhea and lower back pain for your reference only. Friends who want to know more about this can continue reading! Please see the detailed introduction below. Abnormal leucorrhea is a common disease among female friends. Abnormal leucorrhea refers to a significant increase in the amount of leucorrhea, changes in the quality, color, and odor of leucorrhea, or accompanied by systemic or local symptoms. Low back pain can be seen in lumbar disc disease, and may also occur in lesions of the abdominal cavity, lumbar muscles, pelvic organs, etc. The specific cause can only be determined after a detailed examination. What causes abnormal leucorrhea and lower back pain? The causes of abnormal leucorrhea and backache are as follows: 1. Pelvic inflammatory disease. One of the most common gynecological diseases among female friends is pelvic inflammatory disease. When chronic pelvic inflammatory disease occurs, the main symptoms are increased amount of leucorrhea, irregular or increased menstruation, pain and heaviness in the lower abdomen, soreness in the lumbar region, and frequent fatigue. This situation will be more serious before and after sexual intercourse and menstruation, and sometimes there will be low fever, general discomfort, insomnia, and lack of energy. 2. Uterine prolapse. This condition refers to the damage or weakening of the uterine tissue, which causes the uterus to fall into the vagina from its normal position. However, when a woman has uterine prolapse, the amount of leucorrhea often increases, and lumps will come out of the vaginal opening. When lying down to rest, the lumps will become smaller or even disappear, but in more severe cases they cannot retract, and lower back pain will occur. 3. Uterine fibroids. When a woman develops uterine fibroids, she will also experience more vaginal discharge, lower abdominal distension and pain, back pain, shorter and heavier menstrual cycles, longer menstrual periods, irregular vaginal bleeding, constipation and difficulty in defecation, frequent urination, and possible infertility. 4. Chronic cervicitis. When female friends suffer from chronic cervicitis, the symptoms are that their leucorrhea increases, and it presents as milky white mucus, sometimes light yellow pus, occasionally accompanied by a small amount of blood, lower back pain, and pelvic pain. This situation may also cause infertility. The above is an introduction to the causes of abnormal leucorrhea and lower back pain. I believe that after reading the above introduction, you already know the related reasons causing abnormal leucorrhea and lower back pain. From the above introduction, we can see that there are many reasons for abnormal leucorrhea and lower back pain. Therefore, for friends who have symptoms such as abnormal leucorrhea and lower back pain, it is necessary to find out the cause in time so that symptomatic treatment can be provided. |
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