What should I do if my leucorrhea turns into thick snot?

What should I do if my leucorrhea turns into thick snot?

When we have a cold, we often have thick nasal mucus. Although it looks disgusting, thick nasal mucus, in addition to some secretions, is mostly composed of dead white blood cells. Some women's leucorrhea can actually turn into thick nasal mucus, which is a little hard to accept. What kind of disease does this situation indicate? Usually this situation may be a sign of candidal vaginitis or senile vaginitis.

What if the leucorrhea is like yellow snot?

By observing the condition of leucorrhea, we can indeed judge our physical health to a great extent. As for the problem of leucorrhea that looks like yellow snot, in fact, leucorrhea that looks like yellow snot is an extremely common and typical type of leucorrhea. It may be caused by gynecological inflammation and needs to be checked and treated in time.

(1) Candidal vaginitis: In addition to the increase in vaginal discharge, yellowing of vaginal discharge in the form of curd or flakes, there may also be burning and itching of the vulva and vagina, frequent urination, urgency, and pain when urinating. If not treated in time, the patient may develop ulcers or bruises. In severe cases, it may cause swelling and adhesion of the labia minora.

(2) Bacterial vaginitis: Speaking of the problem of leucorrhea that looks like yellow nasal mucus, it may also be caused by bacterial vaginitis. It often occurs at the same time as cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, Trichomonas vaginitis, etc., and the health damage is very serious.

(3) Senile vaginitis: The main symptoms of senile vaginitis are increased leucorrhea, purulent leucorrhea with a foul odor, yellow watery leucorrhea, etc. The leucorrhea often appears like yellow nasal discharge, and sometimes even has a light bloody appearance. There will also be a small amount of vaginal bleeding, lower abdominal distension and discomfort, etc.

What should I do if my leucorrhea is like yellow snot?

From the above, we know that there is not only one reason why women have leucorrhea that looks like yellow snot. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for routine leucorrhea examination, identify the relevant pathogens and then use targeted medication for treatment. Because leucorrhea, like yellow nasal discharge, is caused by different pathogens, the medication treatment is also very different, so the correct medication must be used in a targeted manner to achieve significant results.

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