What about watery leukorrhea?

Women’s leucorrhea is normally viscous and does not present watery leucorrhea. Watery leucorrhea is usually caused by a series of gynecological diseases such as pelvic inflammatory disease, vaginitis, cervicitis, cervicitis, etc. Therefore, the appearance of watery leucorrhea needs timely treatment. The treatment methods are mainly divided into medication, physical therapy and surgery.

For women with watery leucorrhea, it is best to go to the hospital for routine leucorrhea, electronic colposcopy and ultrasound examination of the uterine appendages to identify the specific cause and then treat the problem. If the leucorrhea is caused by inflammatory infection, then you can take Chinese medicine combined with antibiotics to treat it, such as pelvic inflammatory net tablets, flower red tablets, gynecological Qianjin tablets, anti-uterine inflammatory tablets and other drugs, and vaginal topical medication such as clotrimazole suppositories, double tazza suppositories, povidone-containing suppositories and metronidazole suppositories. Vaginal medications are usually used every other day, while oral medications need to be arranged by the clinician. For women with more serious inflammation, along with oral medication and local vaginal medication, physical therapy, such as red light, short wave, microwave, etc., can also be used, and these treatments are more effective. If the leukorrhea is caused by fallopian tube cancer or cervical cancer, it usually needs to be treated by surgical methods, such as laparoscopy, cervical conization surgery or total hysterectomy, to achieve complete cure.

There are many ways to treat watery leucorrhea, so it is recommended to go to the hospital first for examination and identify the cause before treating the problem.