The absence of leukorrhea means that the amount of leukorrhea is low, which means that the patient may have early onset ovarian insufficiency, dry syndrome, prolactinoma and other diseases.
1. Early-onset ovarian insufficiency: Early-onset ovarian insufficiency is caused by chromosomal abnormalities, autoimmune diseases and other factors. The main symptoms of patients are abnormal menstruation, hot flashes, vaginal dryness, difficulty in sexual intercourse, etc., so the patients will have the symptom of very little leukorrhea.
2. Dry syndrome: dry syndrome is considered to be caused by infection, heredity and other factors, the patient will have a decrease in the secretion of vaginal mucous membrane, i.e., the amount of leukorrhea is low, and may be accompanied by symptoms such as dry mouth, dry eyes, and few tears.
3. Menopause: During menopause, when ovarian follicles are depleted, patients will experience menstrual disorders, hot flashes and sweating, vaginal dryness, and pain during sexual intercourse, which will lead to the symptoms of low leukorrhea.
Clinical low leukorrhea may be the result of disease patients should consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.