For female friends, the health of private parts is also very important. It is not only a matter of their own health, but also related to the fertilization of the next generation. However, due to the particularity of the physiological structure, this place is also very prone to lesions. To determine whether there is a problem, observation and examination of the leucorrhea can generally draw a conclusion. So what are the symptoms of abnormal leucorrhea? And what happens when there are a few pus cells in the leucorrhea? Let's learn about it together below.
Grade I: A large number of vaginal epithelial cells and vaginal bacilli are seen under the microscope. Grade II: Vaginal epithelial cells, a small amount of white blood cells, some vaginal bacilli, and a small amount of miscellaneous bacteria or pus cells are seen under the microscope. Grade III: A small amount of vaginal bacilli, a large number of pus cells and miscellaneous bacteria are seen under the microscope. Grade IV: No vaginal bacilli are seen under the microscope, and except for a small amount of epithelial cells, there are mainly pus cells and miscellaneous bacteria. Grades I to II are normal, while grades III to IV are abnormal leucorrhea, indicating vaginal inflammation.
1. Colorless, transparent, sticky leucorrhea: It is egg white-like and similar in properties to the mucus secreted by the cervical glands during ovulation, but the amount is significantly increased. Generally, the possibility of chronic endocervicitis, ovarian dysfunction, vaginal adenosis, or well-differentiated cervical adenocarcinoma should be considered. 2. White or grayish yellow foamy leucorrhea: It is a characteristic of Trichomonas vaginitis and may be accompanied by vulvar itching. 3. Curd-like leucorrhea: It is a characteristic of candidal vaginitis, often accompanied by severe vulvar itching or burning pain. 4. Gray, homogeneous leucorrhea with a fishy smell: common in bacterial vaginosis. 5. Purulent leucorrhea: yellow or yellow-green in color, sticky, and often smelly. 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.6. 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. 7. The possibility of ductal cancer. |
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