Bloody vaginal discharge
Introduction
Introduction Vaginal secretions are bloody or bloodshot.
Cause
Cause
The cause of vaginal bloody secretions:
Vaginitis, vaginal cancer, etc.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Vaginal fungal test electronic colposcopy vaginal secretion cleanliness
Examination and diagnosis of vaginal blood secretions:
See leucorrhea abnormal, with bloodshot or bloody, colposcopy can aid diagnosis.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Symptom identification of vaginal bloody secretions:
Postmenopausal ovarian malignancies: Ovarian tumors are common tumors in the female genitalia. Ovarian cancer is one of the three major malignant tumors of the female genitalia. Ovarian cancer is a tumor with a particularly high cause of death. The ovary is located in the deep part of the pelvic cavity. It is not easy to be found or found. The tissue is complicated, so it is difficult to find its tumor early. There is still no effective diagnosis method for ovarian malignant tumors.
Vaginal malignancy: Vaginal malignancies are often secondary, can spread directly from cervical cancer, or from endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer and choriocarcinoma, and bladder, urethra or rectal cancer can often be transferred to the vagina . Primary vaginal malignancies are rare, accounting for about 1% of female genital malignancies. Mainly squamous cell carcinoma, macular epithelial cancer, other such as adenocarcinoma, sarcoma and malignant melanoma are rare, no young woman obstetrician in medical practice, only seen a few patients, due to vaginal secondary Sexual cancer is more common, and the possibility of secondary vaginal cancer should be considered and excluded before the diagnosis of primary tumor.
Recurrent ovarian malignancy: The incidence of ovarian cancer ranks third in gynecological cancer, but its mortality rate ranks first. Because the diagnosis of ovarian epithelial cancer is advanced, the ideal treatment of tumor cytoreductive surgery combined with platinum or paclitaxel combined chemotherapy, the prognosis of some patients with ovarian cancer has been greatly improved.
See leucorrhea abnormal, with bloodshot or bloody, colposcopy can aid diagnosis.
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