When a woman's body is relatively healthy, leucorrhea is relatively normal. If there are some abnormal phenomena in the leucorrhea, it means that the woman has some gynecological diseases. Vaginitis is a relatively common gynecological disease. When suffering from vaginitis, timely treatment should be sought. Although vaginitis does not seem to be a serious disease, it poses a huge threat to women's health. In severe cases, it can even lead to female infertility. If the leucorrhea flows out like milk, it is considered to be vaginitis. Since vaginitis is divided into fungal, bacterial, Trichomonas and non-specific vaginitis, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a gynecological examination and routine leucorrhea testing in time to find out what kind of vaginitis it is so that you can get symptomatic treatment. Do not blindly use medication. Vaginitis is a common and frequently occurring gynecological disease. Don't worry, vaginitis can be cured. Symptoms of vaginitis 1. Trichomonas vaginitis Leucorrhea increases in volume and is milky white or yellow, sometimes purulent, often foamy and smelly. In severe cases, there is bloody discharge, urinary pain, frequent urination, and hematuria. 2. Fungal vaginitis Vulvar itching, vulvar and vaginal burning pain, increased leucorrhea with a tofu-dreg-like appearance, sometimes accompanied by frequent urination, dysuria, and pain during sexual intercourse. During gynecological examination, white film-like substances can be seen attached to the inner side of the labia minora and the vaginal mucosa, which can be wiped off to reveal the red and swollen mucosal surface. In the acute phase, damaged erosive surfaces or superficial ulcers can be seen. 3. Bacterial vaginosis The vaginal discharge increases and becomes grayish white, thin and foamy. The vaginal mucosa is congested, with scattered bleeding spots, itchy and burning sensation in the vulva, and a foul odor in the vulva. 4. Nonspecific vaginitis There is a feeling of falling and burning in the vagina, accompanied by pelvic discomfort and general fatigue. Vaginal discharge increases and becomes purulent, serous, and has a foul odor. Because the secretions irritate the urethral opening, it can cause frequent urination, urgency, and pain when urinating. 5. Senile vaginitis The amount of vaginal discharge increases and becomes yellow, watery or purulent with a foul odor. When the infection is severe, vaginal bleeding may occur, as well as heaviness and burning sensation in the vagina. If the vestibule and mucosa around the urethral orifice are affected, frequent urination and painful urination may also occur. |
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