The color and amount of vaginal discharge will reflect a woman's physical condition. Therefore, some women of childbearing age are particularly concerned about the secretion. Let's discuss the reasons for vaginal discharge and missed menstruation. If there is an increase in leucorrhea and no menstruation, it is recommended that the patient be treated separately. Increased leucorrhea usually indicates the presence of Trichomonas vaginitis. Therefore, it is recommended that patients go to a local hospital for a test of secretions to confirm the presence of Trichomonas vaginitis. For patients without menarche, it is recommended that they undergo early pregnancy test to confirm whether they are pregnant. If not, it is recommended to undergo further gynecological color ultrasound and six sex hormone tests to confirm whether the absence of menarche is caused by problems with the female reproductive organs and reproductive endocrine system. Based on the results, adopt timely symptomatic supportive treatment. If a woman has excessive vaginal discharge, it may be physiological or it may be due to something else. Generally speaking, women will have more vaginal discharge around the time of ovulation. If menstruation is delayed, it may be due to pregnancy or endocrine disorders. It is recommended to go to the hospital for regular check-ups and treatment. Women in puberty have not yet fully grown and developed, and their endocrine systems are not yet fully regulated, which can cause menstrual disorders. In addition, fatigue, poor sleep, study and training, stress, anxiety, changes in the natural environment and other factors may cause menstrual disorders. Stimulating food is not likely to affect the menstrual cycle. If you have not had sex for three or four months and now have not had your period for two months, this is secondary amenorrhea, which is usually caused by endocrine disorders. It is normal for women to have leucorrhea. As long as the amount of discharge is not too large, there is no itching and no odor, it usually does not need to be treated. The initial condition now is that you need to take progesterone copper to make your menstruation come, and then wait for the second day of your period to have a blood test for six hormones to see if there is a problem with your endocrine system. If your menstruation is delayed now, it may be due to endocrine imbalance in the early stage of pregnancy or recent work pressure. If your vaginal discharge increases now, it may be caused by gynecological inflammation such as cervicitis or vaginitis. Now you need to go to the hospital to check blood hcg, uterine adnexal ultrasound, six hormone tests, colposcopy, and routine leucorrhea examination, and use medication after diagnosing the actual cause of the disease. |
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