Generally speaking, yellow leucorrhea is a sign of gynecological inflammation. Common gynecological inflammations include Trichomonas vaginitis, cervicitis, endometrial inflammation, etc. For Trichomonas vaginitis, secretions need to be tested. If it is candidal vaginitis, antifungal drugs can be used to treat the vagina. If it is candidal vaginitis, both husband and wife need to use ornidazole for treatment. If it is caused by cervical inflammation, antibiotics can be used for treatment, and bacterial culture of the specimens can be performed when necessary, and relatively sensitive antibiotics can be selected for treatment based on the condition of the infection. If it is caused by endometrial inflammation, oral antibiotics are needed for treatment, such as cephalosporin antibiotics combined with ornidazole anti-inflammatory drugs. At first, yellow vaginal discharge is abnormal. Because the normal milky white is thin and viscous or as thick as egg white, but in small quantities and without fishy smell. If the discharge is yellowish, and may be accompanied by vulvar itching and an increased amount of discharge, it may be caused by inflammation of the reproductive system, such as vaginitis, cervicitis in acute patients, etc. Therefore, further routine examination of leucorrhea is necessary to see which pathogen is causing it. Find out the cause and treat it with medication. You can also partially maintain daily cleaning and use metronidazole suppositories to see if the symptoms can be alleviated. All normal women will have a certain amount of secretions in their vagina. The secretions are a mixture of vaginal mucosal exudation, cervical canal and uterine wall glandular secretions, and their production is related to the function of estrogen. Girls before puberty have less vaginal discharge, and women after menopause also have less secretions. Normal leucorrhea should be odorless, transparent or slightly white, with a small amount and is not likely to cause vulvar itching or discomfort. The quality and quantity of secretions change with the menstrual cycle. The amount of secretions will increase in the middle and late stages of the menstrual period, which is the ovulation period. It will be transparent like egg white and can even be pulled into flocs. The amount will be slightly less before and after the menstrual period. If the leucorrhea is heavy, yellowish or yellowish in color, has a strong odor, is foam-like, or tofu-like and causes vulvar itching, it is considered abnormal leucorrhea, which is mostly caused by inflammation of the vagina. |
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