Black discharge from lower body

Black discharge from lower body

The secretions from a woman's lower body are mainly leucorrhea, which is a normal physiological phenomenon and is also prone to problems. A typical example is black secretions from the lower body. There are many reasons for this situation, including local inflammation of the reproductive organs, tumors, developmental abnormalities, malnutrition, etc. You must figure out your condition as soon as possible and receive effective treatment.

Brown discharge before menstruation is generally abnormal. Brown discharge before menstruation is mostly caused by organic diseases or drugs. include.

Generally speaking, we all know that normal menstruation is mostly dark red. If the menstruation is bright red, brown, light and yellow, or black, from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, it is due to qi deficiency, cold or heat. Brown discharge before menstruation can often be relieved by paying attention to menstrual hygiene or cured through traditional Chinese medicine treatment.

In daily life, there are many factors that can cause the occurrence of brown discharge before menstruation. The main reason for brown discharge before menstruation is ovulation bleeding (a common gynecological disease). Modern medicine believes that the disease is caused by insufficient estrogen levels. Ovulation bleeding, also known as mid-menstrual bleeding or intermenstrual bleeding, refers to a small amount of bleeding between two normal menstrual periods, which may be accompanied by varying degrees of lower abdominal pain.

Identify gynecological diseases by looking at the color of leucorrhea:

Generally speaking, pathological leucorrhea is mostly inflammatory leucorrhea, leucorrhea caused by tumors and leucorrhea caused by foreign bodies. The following pathological leucorrhea are common symptoms:

Colorless, transparent, sticky leucorrhea: It is egg white-like and has properties similar to the mucus secreted by the cervical glands during ovulation, but the amount of secretion is significantly increased compared to usual. Generally, the possibility of chronic endocervicitis, ovarian dysfunction, vaginal adenosis, or well-differentiated cervical adenocarcinoma should be considered.

White or grayish yellow foamy leucorrhea: It is a characteristic of Trichomonas vaginitis and may be accompanied by vulvar itching.

Curd-like leucorrhea: a characteristic of candidal vaginitis, often accompanied by severe vulvar itching or burning pain.

Gray homogeneous fishy leucorrhea: thin, small to large amounts, unpleasant odor, common in bacterial vaginosis.

Purulent leucorrhea: yellow or yellow-green in color, sticky, and often has a foul odor. It can be caused by acute vaginitis, cervicitis, and endocervicitis caused by bacteria such as Trichomonas or gonococci. Pyometra, cervical cancer, vaginal cancer or foreign objects retained in the vagina can also cause pus-like leucorrhea.

Bloody leucorrhea: If there is blood mixed in the leucorrhea, cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, cervical polyps or submucosal fibroids should be considered. Insertion of an intrauterine device can also cause bloody leucorrhea.

Watery leucorrhea: Continuous discharge of watery leucorrhea like rice washing water, if accompanied by a strange odor, is usually due to advanced cervical cancer, vaginal cancer or submucosal fibroids with infection. If you have intermittent discharge of yellow or red watery vaginal discharge, you should be aware of the possibility of fallopian tube cancer.

Cheese-like leucorrhea: The leucorrhea is thick, slightly sweet, and there is some itching in the vulva. You should be aware of the possibility of Candida infection.

Yellow-green leucorrhea: The leucorrhea is thin and foamy, has a foul smell, and is often accompanied by vaginal itching. Vaginal Trichomonas infection can cause yellow-green leucorrhea.

Brown leucorrhea: The leucorrhea is watery and has a musty odor. It is suspected to be caused by vaginitis, endometritis or an intrauterine contraceptive device.

Leucorrhea with blood - common in genital tumors, inflammation and intrauterine contraceptive device placement, etc.

Tofu-like or curd-like leucorrhea - accompanied by extreme itching of the vulva is often seen in vaginal yeast infection.

Excessive vaginal discharge - often wetting the underwear, may be caused by submucous uterine fibroids or fallopian tube cancer.

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