Increased purulent discharge

The reason for the increase in purulent secretions is generally due to bacterial infection, which causes local tissue inflammation and pus, forming a certain pustule, and at the same time pus flows from the damaged tissue to form a certain secretion. Purulent discharge is generally yellow and may be viscous or thinner. It is more common in inflammation of the reproductive system. Or due to reproductive organs such as urethritis can lead to increased purulent leucorrhea.

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