If the cervix and vagina bleed and are not discharged in time, black discharge will form over time, and it will be discharged along with the female's leucorrhea. The discharge date is generally around the ovulation period, because during the ovulation period, the female ovaries will release eggs. If black discharge appears during this period, it is normal. So what should I do if the vagina has black discharge? Steps/Methods: 1 Generally, non-menstrual vaginal bleeding may be vaginal bleeding during ovulation. If you do not feel uncomfortable or have abdominal pain, you do not need to be too nervous as it is a normal situation. Ovulation bleeding is caused by the rupture of the mature follicle. The estrogen content in the human body decreases, causing the endometrium to rupture or fall off, and there will be a small amount of bleeding. After ovulation, the estrogen in the human body increases, the endometrium will repair itself, and the bleeding will stop. 2 Vaginal bleeding may also be vaginal inflammation caused by reproductive system infection, which may be caused by not paying attention to vaginal hygiene, unclean sexual life, or cross-infection between husband and wife. It is best to check the specific cause and treat it symptomatically. 3 The bleeding may be caused by detoxification in the body. You can observe it for a period of time. If it does not exceed a week and there is no discomfort, then there is nothing wrong. Precautions If it is normal bleeding, there is no need to see a doctor. If the bleeding lasts for a long time and you feel uncomfortable, you should go to the hospital for examination. 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. |
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