Pinky leucorrhea means blood appears in the leucorrhea. The first thing to consider when having powdery leucorrhea is whether it is early menstruation. In general, powdery vaginal discharge means there is blood in the vagina or cervix. If there are also symptoms of itching, it may be due to gynecological inflammation, such as cervicitis. If the pinkness of your leucorrhea is not caused by menstruation, be careful not to have sex within a week and then go to the hospital for a physical examination. Leucorrhea is a female vaginal discharge, which is a mixture of vaginal mucosal exudates, cervical canal and endometrial gland secretions. Its formation is related to the action of estrogen. Under normal circumstances, the quality and quantity of leucorrhea changes with the menstrual cycle. After the menstruation is over, the leucorrhea is less in amount, white in color and in a paste form. In the middle of the menstrual cycle when the ovaries are about to ovulate, due to the vigorous secretion of the cervical glands, the leucorrhea increases and becomes transparent, slightly sticky, and egg white-like. 2 to 3 days after ovulation, the leucorrhea becomes turbid, thick and sticky but with less amount. Before and after menstruation, due to pelvic congestion, vaginal mucosal exudate increases and leucorrhea often increases. The leucorrhea contains blood, but the amount of bleeding is not much. Some people only have a small amount of brown secretion. It usually lasts for half a day or 2 to 3 days, and no more than 7 days at most. It may be accompanied by mild ovulation pain and back pain. Regular vaginal bleeding is caused by a temporary drop in estrogen levels, which causes the endometrium to lose hormonal support and partially shed. If someone is measuring their basal body temperature, they will notice that this bleeding usually occurs during the transition from low body temperature to high body temperature. Some women also experience bloody vaginal discharge after taking emergency contraceptive pills after unprotected sex. The impact of emergency contraceptive pills on menstruation is mainly manifested in changes in the menstrual cycle, which may be early or delayed. In particular, repeated use can cause menstrual disorders, bleeding, and continuous spotting. Therefore, emergency contraceptive pills can only be used as a remedial measure and cannot replace normal contraceptive methods. Generally, vaginal bleeding stops about 3 to 7 days after an abortion or miscarriage. In some cases, bleeding time is prolonged due to physical weakness, fatigue, etc. If there are no special circumstances and the leucorrhea contains blood for a prolonged period of time, after excluding intraoperative injuries and cervical inflammation, it is likely that there are residual blood in the uterus. The doctor should decide whether to use medication or uterine curettage after examination. |
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