Women's leucorrhea is regular, just like their menstrual period, and the amount is neither more nor less each time. This is a normal phenomenon. But some women say that their vaginal discharge increases after exercise. Is this normal? In fact, exercise will not affect leucorrhea. Once the amount of leucorrhea increases, you should consider the problem of disease. Increased vaginal discharge is one of the symptoms of vaginitis and requires drug treatment. It is abnormal if the amount of vaginal discharge suddenly increases after exercise, unless you happen to be in your ovulation period. Occasionally, an increase in vaginal discharge is normal, but if the excessive vaginal discharge persists for a long time, it is very likely caused by some gynecological disease, especially some gynecological inflammation, such as vaginitis, which may cause the sudden increase in vaginal discharge. Exercise can help the body's metabolism, and leucorrhea may be discharged faster after exercise, but this situation will not last long. If you always feel that you have a lot of vaginal discharge and it wets your underwear, you should suspect that you have some gynecological disease. So what specific diseases can cause increased leucorrhea after exercise? The number one common culprit for excessive vaginal discharge is vaginitis. Vaginitis is the disease that is most likely to cause the symptom of excessive vaginal discharge in women. Whether it is candidal vaginitis, bacterial vaginitis, Trichomonas vaginitis or other vaginitis, it will cause the symptom of excessive vaginal discharge. Some vaginal discharge may also be abnormal in color and odor, such as yellow, tofu-like, black, or lumpy vaginal discharge, etc. Some women even emit various odors directly from their lower body. The second largest disease that causes excessive vaginal discharge is cervicitis. What we often call cervical erosion is a type of cervicitis, and it is a chronic disease that can cause women to have excessive vaginal discharge, and even bloody or pink vaginal discharge. Another disease that causes excessive vaginal discharge may be pelvic inflammatory disease. Pelvic inflammation not only causes excessive vaginal discharge, but may also cause brown vaginal discharge or vaginal discharge with blood, lower back pain, abdominal pain, irregular menstruation, etc. In addition, inflammations such as endometritis and adnexitis may also cause excessive vaginal discharge in women. Although gynecological inflammation is relatively common among women, it is not good for us to be sick after all, especially genital inflammation. If these diseases are not treated in time, they may affect normal life and family happiness in the future. So if you find any symptoms, seek medical attention in time. |
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