What’s wrong with lumpy leucorrhea?

If the leukorrhea is relatively viscous and discharged in a gel-like mass, it is usually clinically caused by chronic inflammation of the cervix. It is often accompanied by pain in the lumbosacral region, and the patient often has a history of childbirth, abortion or induction of labor, resulting in damage to the local mucous membrane of the cervix that leads to local inflammation. The white belt is similar to a tofu-like clot, often caused by Candida albicans infection, often accompanied by serious vulvar itching, redness and swelling, in the clinical treatment, such as the first 5% sodium bicarbonate wash, and then inserted Dakin soft capsules, in the clinical symptoms will soon be relieved.