Abnormal leucorrhea in women is a common phenomenon. Some abnormal leucorrhea is not very serious and the symptoms can be alleviated as long as you pay attention to hygiene habits. Some abnormal leucorrhea is green and contains blood, which is not considered a mild abnormal leucorrhea. The green and bloodshot colors cause a great visual impact and also have a significant psychological impact. So, what is the reason why leucorrhea is green and has blood in it? The causes of changes in the color of leucorrhea include excessive mental stress, influence of external factors, endocrine disorders, taking contraceptives, gynecological diseases, etc. If there are no other discomfort symptoms, no treatment is required. Mid-month bleeding is considered ovulation bleeding. Ovulation bleeding occurs when the ovulation of the follicle causes fluctuations in hormone levels in the body, leading to the shedding of the endometrium and causing bleeding. The amount is usually small and not easy to detect. In this case, a gynecological examination is required to rule out inflammation, endometrial lesions, tumors, etc. Generally, no treatment is required, and symptomatic treatment is only required when bleeding is heavy. In a normal woman's menstrual cycle, the 12th to 14th day is the date of ovulation. At this time, due to the rupture of the follicle and the fluctuation of estrogen, the vascular permeability changes and red blood cells leak out of the blood vessels, causing a small amount of vaginal bleeding. This is the ovulation bleeding phenomenon. Bloody leucorrhea, or leucorrhea mixed with blood, should alert you to the possibility of malignant tumors such as cervical cancer and endometrial cancer. However, bloody leucorrhea caused by cervical polyps, cervical erosion, submucosal myoma, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, urethral caruncle, and intrauterine contraceptive device is also more common. There are two types of bloody vaginal discharge: physiological and pathological. Generally speaking, some women will experience ovulation bleeding during their ovulation period, also known as mid-menstrual bleeding, which refers to a small amount of bleeding between two normal menstrual periods, which may be accompanied by varying degrees of lower abdominal pain. If the symptoms are mild, no treatment is needed. If the bleeding is heavy or affects fertility, medication can be used for treatment. However, if there is bloody leucorrhea, the following diseases should also be considered: (1) cervical polyps. (2) Acute vaginitis. (3) Cervical erosion. (4) Senile vaginitis. (5) Cervical cancer. (6) Submucosal uterine fibroids. (7) Endometrial cancer. In addition, sometimes due to the placement of an intrauterine contraceptive ring, there may be some blood mixed in the leucorrhea. You can go to the hospital for a check-up to see if it is normal ovulation bleeding or bleeding caused by a disease. The above is an introduction to the reasons why leucorrhea turns green and contains blood. Women should be reminded that when leucorrhea contains blood, they must pay attention to it. If treatment is delayed, it is likely to affect women's fertility and there is a high possibility of causing infertility, so female friends are advised to pay attention to their own health. |
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