Is it better to have more or less leukorrhea in pelvic inflammatory disease patients?

  Clinically, some patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, whose symptoms of abdominal pain or lumbago are not obvious, often complain of abnormal leucorrhea, and patients with pelvic inflammatory disease often find changes in the leucorrhea (volume) during treatment or after exercise, and wonder whether this is a blessing or a curse. I once wrote an article about pelvic inflammatory disease leucorrhea (“Why some female patients’ vaginal abnormalities do not go away”), and today I will introduce some knowledge about leucorrhea.  1.Where does vaginal leucorrhea come from?  The female reproductive system includes the fallopian tubes, the uterus and the vagina, and the lining of the fallopian tubes, the endometrium and the cervix, under the control of hormones secreted by the ovaries, all secrete fluid, which makes up the leucorrhoea, which is normally colorless or white and odorless.  2.What is the main role of leukorrhea?  The main role of the leukorrhea is to flush the reproductive system, keep the fallopian tube cavity, uterine cavity and vagina clean and hygienic, and prevent bacterial attack. When there is inflammation (or tumor) in these areas, the leukorrhea will have abnormalities, including changes in color, shape and odor.  3.How to increase the amount of leukorrhea secretion to cleanse or discharge the inflammation of the reproductive system (chronic pelvic inflammatory disease) as soon as possible?  Drink more water and exercise more. Exercise can speed up the blood circulation of the internal reproductive system, prompting an increase in fluid secretion in the corresponding parts. Exercise is like unscrewing a faucet and flushing the reproductive tract. Some patients experience an increase in leucorrhea after exercise, all of which is good.  4, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease patients why the leucorrhea is not easy to discharge?  Because of chronic inflammation, leucorrhea is often purulent and sticky, not easy to discharge, at this time, if not exercise, it is more difficult to heal. Over time, these purulent leucorrhea, will form uterine adhesions, blocking the fallopian tubes, can also cause adhesions between the uterus, fallopian tubes and surrounding tissues, resulting in the uterus fixed into a posterior position, fallopian tube distortion, and even intestinal adhesions, a series of consequences, often called the sequelae of pelvic inflammatory disease. This causes infertility, ectopic pregnancy, abortion (abortion), irregular menstruation, abdominal pain, lumbago and even vulvar thigh discomfort.  5, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease patients how to cooperate with treatment Remember, the indispensable cooperation, is exercise, exercise or exercise. Of course, by the way, do not forget not to have intercourse, do not eat spicy ……, and drink more water.  6. Can local rubbing promote leucorrhea discharge?  The answer is yes, the reason: The pelvic area kneading is based on the professional techniques of gynecological double diagnosis, according to the anatomical direction of the fallopian tube and the structural characteristics of the uterus and other organs, using a variety of techniques such as rubbing, kneading, pressing, pushing, squeezing, stroking, on the one hand, the inflammatory leucorrhea in the fallopian tube cavity and uterine cavity out, on the other hand, these techniques can promote the microcirculation of the fallopian tube and uterus, and promote the release of leucorrhea.