Purulent leucorrhea
Introduction
Introduction From the beginning of puberty, a small amount of clear milky white secretions flow out of the vagina. As the age increases, the fluid flowing out of the vagina gradually increases. This fluid is called vaginal discharge. When suffering from certain gynecological diseases, the amount and traits of leucorrhea will change. The vaginal discharge is a manifestation of inflammatory manifestations of leucorrhea, which is a signal of female genital diseases and should be taken seriously. A routine examination of the leucorrhea can confirm the diagnosis. Cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, cervical polyps or submucosal fibroids should be considered. The placement of an intrauterine device can also cause bloody vaginal discharge.
Cause
Cause
Pus vaginal discharge: vaginal discharge with blood is a manifestation of an inflammatory manifestation of vaginal discharge abnormalities, is a signal of female genital diseases, should be paid attention to. A routine examination of the leucorrhea can confirm the diagnosis. Cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, cervical polyps or submucosal fibroids should be considered. The placement of an intrauterine device can also cause bloody vaginal discharge. And the possibility of diseases such as cervical erosion and endometritis.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Cervical gynecological routine examination gynecological routine examination vaginal gynecological routine examination gynecological ultrasound examination of infertility immunological examination
There is pus in the leucorrhea. Check the leucorrhea routine examination, cervical examination, vaginal examination, etc.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
1. Colorless transparent sticky leucorrhea: egg white-like, traits similar to mucus secreted by cervical glands during ovulation, but the secretion is significantly increased compared with usual, generally should consider chronic endocervitis, ovarian dysfunction, vaginal adenopathy or cervix The possibility of diseases such as highly differentiated adenocarcinoma.
2. White or gray-yellow foamy leucorrhea: a characteristic of trichomonas vaginitis, which may be accompanied by genital itching.
3. Curd-like vaginal discharge: It is a characteristic of Candida vaginitis, often accompanied by severe genital itching or burning.
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