Sexual Health
Women with abnormal vaginal discharge may have hidden diseases. Beware of 8 types of diseases due to abnormal vaginal discharge
Leucorrhea is a vaginal discharge in women, and it is important to pay attention to its changes, especially after experiencing abnormal vaginal discharge. That could be a disease.
Hazards of abnormal vaginal discharge
1. Easy to cause gynecological diseases: Abnormal vaginal discharge without timely treatment can cause sequelae. Symptoms of abnormal leucorrhea often suggest gynecological inflammation such as Cervicitis, Vaginitis, and pelvic inflammation.
2. Easy to affect physical health: Abnormal vaginal discharge often indicates gynecological diseases. If not treated in a timely manner, it can cause a lot of harm to women's physical health, and even lead to female infertility.
3. Greatly reducing quality of life: Normal physiological abnormalities in vaginal discharge will not affect women's lives, but pathological abnormalities in vaginal discharge will greatly affect women's lives, causing unpleasant sexual life for couples.
4. Impact on families: If gynecological inflammation cannot be treated in a timely and effective manner, it may have a very negative impact on future fertility. For example, Trichomoniasis may infect half of oneself, and pregnancy may cause intrauterine infection, birth canal infection, abortion, premature delivery, congenital malformation, mental decline and other problems.
Possible diseases with abnormal vaginal discharge
1. Vaginitis: Abnormal leucorrhea can easily cause Vaginitis. Abnormal leucorrhea brings many hints to women, such as vaginal itching, increased leucorrhea in yellow, yellow green, foam like, curdled, and foul smell. In severe cases, there may even be bloodstains in the vaginal discharge. In this case, women should be alert whether they have Vaginitis.
2. Cervicitis: leukorrhea is abnormal, numerous, turbid, or even bloody, accompanied by frequent urination and urgency. At this time, women may already have Cervicitis. Abnormal leukorrhea can be said to be one of the few ways of self-examination for Cervicitis.
3. Pelvic inflammatory disease: Women with pelvic inflammatory disease are also more likely to be observed in their vaginal discharge. If there is too much discharge, sometimes purulent liquid, sometimes thin as water, accompanied by a foul odor, and the female genital itching is unbearable, and even a burning sensation occurs, then women are likely to have pelvic inflammatory disease.
4. Uterine fibroid: bloody leucorrhea is a way to help women judge whether they have Uterine fibroid or cervical erosion. If women often find bloodstains in their vaginal discharge, they should go to the hospital for examination.
5. Genital herpes: There is a large amount of leucorrhea, and there are small pruritic red papules in the perineum. Herpes occurs. After 3-5 days, it breaks and forms ulcers, scabs and pain, and local lymph nodes swell, compress, fever, general discomfort, and headache.