The issue of abnormal leucorrhea is a problem that many of our female friends are particularly disgusted with. It is a kind of gynecological disease in women. When this problem occurs, many female friends think that it involves their personal privacy and are unwilling to seek treatment, thus delaying the best time for treatment of the disease, which brings great difficulties to our treatment. Let us now understand why there is always blood in the leucorrhea. 1. When symptoms of bloody vaginal discharge appear in early pregnancy, the first thing to consider is an infectious disease. Among these diseases, those accompanied by itching include candidal vaginitis, Trichomonas vaginitis, senile vaginitis, gonococcal infection, etc., which can generally be treated in time. What is often overlooked is cervical infection, which is more common in married women aged 20-40. If the vaginal opening is the first barrier of the female reproductive system, then the cervix is the second barrier. The cervix plays an important role in defending against pelvic infections and is the first to be affected when the vagina is infected. Uncontrolled and unclean sexual life, lack of attention to menstrual protection, too many births, frequent abortions, untimely treatment after infection, cervical injury during delivery and abortion, etc., can all cause cervicitis. As the inflammation lasts for a long time, the cervix will ulcerate and bleed, accompanied by an increase in leucorrhea. This disease is not difficult to diagnose and can be confirmed through a gynecological examination. Diseases such as chronic endometritis and tuberculosis infection can also cause blood in leucorrhea. If not treated in time, it can also lead to uterine adhesions, fallopian tube obstruction, and infertility. Cervical polyps often cause leucorrhea with blood, and bleeding increases after sexual intercourse. 2. It is a normal physiological phenomenon that blood streaks appear in vaginal discharge from time to time during ovulation The occasional presence of blood in leucorrhea during ovulation is a common symptom among female friends. The clinical manifestation is a small amount of vaginal bleeding between two menstrual periods, which often appears as bloody or brown leucorrhea, and may be accompanied by mild abdominal pain. This is a normal physiological manifestation for women and there is no need to worry too much. There are two situations when there is blood in the vaginal discharge after menstruation: "inflammatory" and "non-inflammatory" If there is blood in the leucorrhea from time to time after menstruation, you should be alert to the possibility of inflammatory leucorrhea, which is usually caused by diseases such as chronic cervicitis, endometritis, trichomoniasis vaginitis, gonorrhea, cervical polyps and fallopian tube cancer, and should be taken seriously. Why is there always blood in leucorrhea? There are many reasons. We should choose targeted treatment methods according to the cause of our own disease in order to get the biggest return at the lowest price within this period of time, and cure this unspeakable disease as soon as possible. At the same time, we must pay attention to our own genital hygiene. |
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