In order to verify whether they have gynecological diseases, many women choose to go to the hospital for routine leucorrhea examination. Through routine leucorrhea examination, it can be determined whether the leucorrhea carries pathogens, thereby determining whether they have gynecological diseases. When the various indicators of leucorrhea are close to normal values, it proves that the body is healthy and there is no problem with the leucorrhea. However, some people's examination results show that the cleanliness of leucorrhea is too high. What's going on? Cleanliness level 3. If no clear pathogens are detected, it is usually caused by bacterial infection. It can be treated by local vaginal application of metronidazole suppositories for one course of treatment. Avoid sexual intercourse during the treatment period, and then go to the hospital to check the routine leucorrhea after the menstrual period. Abnormal Leucorrhea and Vaginal Cleanliness Abnormal leucorrhea refers to endocrine disorders caused by inflammation of the reproductive tract or certain chronic diseases, which result in abnormal changes in the amount, color, and viscosity of leucorrhea. When a woman's leucorrhea secretion changes in quantity, color, properties, odor, etc., and at the same time has symptoms such as low back pain, abdominal pain, and vulvar itching, it indicates that leucorrhea is abnormal. Leucorrhea is a white liquid that flows out of the vagina of women. Leucorrhea is divided into physiological leucorrhea and pathological leucorrhea. Pathological leucorrhea is mostly caused by inflammation. Common pathological leucorrhea in clinical practice include: colorless, transparent, sticky leucorrhea; white or grayish yellow foamy leucorrhea; curd-like leucorrhea; watery leucorrhea, etc. The formation of leucorrhea is closely related to estrogen. When the secretion of estrogen reaches its peak, the leucorrhea will be abundant and transparent. It will be sticky like egg white and can be pulled into threads. When women have thick white, paste-like, curd-like, or tofu-like vaginal discharge, it is mostly caused by fungal infection. For example, the leucorrhea of chronic cervicitis and cervical erosion is mucopurulent. These diseases can lead to female infertility. Therefore, abnormal leucorrhea may also be one of the causes of female infertility. |
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