What are the normal leucorrhea? The amount and characteristics of normal leucorrhea may change with the woman's age and changes in uterine and ovarian hormones. Normal leucorrhea at different stages is like this: 1. Postpartum discharge: There is a lot of blood discharged in the first few days after giving birth, which is called stubborn lochia; then it is serous lochia; what starts to be discharged 2-3 weeks after giving birth is a mixture of deciduous tissue, cervical mucus, vaginal epithelial cells and bacteria, which is white in color, called white lochia, also known as postpartum discharge, which can last until 4-6 weeks after giving birth or even later. 2. Puberty secretions: With the onset of puberty, the eggs in the ovaries begin to grow and develop. Under the influence of estrogen secreted by the eggs, girls begin to have a small amount of mucous secretions 1 to 2 years before the first menstruation, which can last until the ovulation period 1 to 2 years after the first menstruation when the sexual cycle is established. 3. Discharge during childbearing age: 2 to 3 days before ovulation in each menstrual cycle, women of childbearing age will have more thin, transparent, and sticky discharge due to increased mucus secretion from the cervical glands as the body's estrogen levels gradually rise to a peak. 2 to 3 days before menarche, there will often be thicker discharge due to pelvic congestion. 4. Exogenous estrogen induces secretion: The use of diethylstilbestrol or traditional Chinese medicine preparations of estrogen to treat gynecological diseases such as amenorrhea or abnormal uterine bleeding due to imbalance can promote the rise of the cervical canal and female secretions, resulting in secretions. 5. Newborn secretions: The vaginal and cervical mucosa of the fetus proliferate under the influence of estrogen secreted by the embryo. After birth, the estrogen level in the body drops sharply, so the newborn baby has more colorless or milky white thick secretions in the private parts in the first 10 days. 6. Discharge during pregnancy: During pregnancy, especially starting from the 3rd to 4th month of pregnancy, due to the obvious increase in estrogen and estrogen levels, the secretions of the vaginal wall and the mucus secreted by the cervical gland ducts increase, and more viscous discharge is usually produced. Normal leucorrhea means that the woman's vagina and other parts are not invaded by bacteria. If the leucorrhea is abnormal, it should be treated in time. |
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