Does excessive vaginal discharge cause back pain?

Does excessive vaginal discharge cause back pain?

Once a woman develops a gynecological disease, it will cause local discomfort in the body, and there are often some signs. For example, many women have a significant increase in the amount of vaginal discharge and lower back pain at the same time. It is easy to link the two together and worry that they have some gynecological disease. So, will excessive vaginal discharge cause lower back pain? Let’s take a closer look at it below.

Under normal circumstances, women's leucorrhea will only increase during ovulation or pregnancy. If women outside these two stages have increased leucorrhea, they will also experience symptoms of low back pain. First, the presence of pelvic inflammatory disease should be considered. You should know that the onset of pelvic inflammatory disease is often manifested by lower abdominal distension and lumbar pain.

What causes excessive vaginal discharge and lower back pain? In fact, in addition to the possibility of pelvic inflammatory disease, gynecological experts believe that there is another possibility, which is cervicitis. For example, women with chronic cervicitis will experience lower abdominal or lumbosacral pain like patients with pelvic inflammatory disease, and the pain will be severe during menstruation, bowel movements, or sexual intercourse. Women suffering from acute cervicitis will also experience symptoms of vulvar itching due to the increased amount of purulent leucorrhea secreted from the vagina, accompanied by symptoms of low back pain and lower abdominal pain.

It is worth noting that although excessive vaginal discharge and lower back pain in women may be signs of pelvic inflammatory disease or cervicitis, it is difficult to draw an accurate conclusion without diagnosis. For this reason, once the symptoms of excessive leucorrhea and lower back pain occur, women should seek medical attention promptly and use routine gynecological examinations such as colposcopy, B-ultrasound, and routine leucorrhea examinations to determine which part of the body causes the genital inflammation, and prescribe the right medicine to recover faster. Otherwise, if cervicitis or pelvic inflammatory disease is delayed, it will affect future fertility.

The above is an introduction to whether excessive leucorrhea can cause low back pain. I hope it will be helpful for female friends to understand. When there is a lot of vaginal discharge, you will experience lower back pain, which may be caused by diseases such as cervical diseases. If the situation is serious, it is best to go to a relevant hospital for a comprehensive examination. Once gynecological diseases are found, they must be treated in time.

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