Each of us has a relatively private organ in the lower body, but many problems often occur in this area. These problems can be big or small, but they all have a certain impact on our body. Different diseases have different degrees of impact on our body. For example, in the case of brown secretions, there are certain methods to treat this situation. So what should we do if brown secretions appear in the lower body? Brown discharge is a symptom of abnormal leucorrhea and should be taken seriously. Abnormal vaginal discharge may simply be an increase in amount, or it may also be accompanied by changes in color, texture, and odor. Abnormal vaginal discharge may simply be an increase in amount, or it may also be accompanied by changes in color, texture, and odor. Experts point out that abnormal leucorrhea must not be taken lightly. If it is not treated in time and not eradicated, serious sequelae may occur, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis, etc. In severe cases, terminal illnesses such as vaginal cancer, uterine cancer, and cervical cancer may occur. Most middle-aged women who suffer from cancer do so because they did not pay attention to abnormal leucorrhea when they were young, which caused the disease to worsen. If brown secretions continue to flow out of the vagina, it may be caused by gynecological inflammation or endocrine disorders. It is best to go to the hospital for B-ultrasound of the uterine adnexa, colposcopy, and routine examination of leucorrhea. After examination, if it is caused by inflammation, you can take anti-inflammatory drugs for treatment. If it is caused by endocrine disorders, you can take Chinese medicine for treatment. Brown discharge mostly indicates a small amount of bleeding, which can come from the vagina, uterus, cervix, etc. It is common in gynecological diseases such as vaginitis and cervicitis. It is recommended to go to the hospital to check the leucorrhea, identify the pathogenic bacteria and then use medication for treatment. Brown discharge from a woman's vagina is an abnormal leucorrhea. Gynecological diseases that cause brown leucorrhea often include vaginitis and cervicitis. Irregular menstruation is a precursor to many gynecological diseases. It is best to go to the hospital for a routine leucorrhea examination to avoid delaying the best treatment time. A gynecologist from Chengdu Victoria Women's Hospital said: Normal leucorrhea is transparent and odorless. If your leucorrhea is brown and sticky, it is usually a sign of gynecological inflammation, which may be caused by vaginitis or cervicitis. It is recommended to do a routine examination of leucorrhea. |
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