What’s with the fever and the leucorrhea?

Body fever leukorrhea is considered to be caused by ovulation, pelvic inflammatory disease, cervicitis and other diseases.
1. Ovulation: women of childbearing age in the ovulation period, can be due to estrogen level increases, cervical gland secretion increases, resulting in increased leukorrhea, when the female basal body temperature will be higher than usual 0.3 ~ 0.5 ℃, which leads to the female self-conscious body fever.
2. Pelvic inflammatory disease: It is an inflammatory disease of the upper reproductive tract caused by a variety of microbial infections, and those with mild inflammation may have no obvious symptoms or mild symptoms, while those with severe inflammation may have lower abdominal pain, leukorrhea, abnormal vaginal bleeding, and may even be accompanied by high fever, chills, and lack of appetite.
3. Cervicitis: mainly caused by pathogen infection, in addition, chemical stimulation, mechanical stimulation or injury can also trigger this disease. Most patients with cervicitis are asymptomatic, while those with symptoms may have increased leukorrhea, which may be gray or green purulent mucus, irregular vaginal bleeding, lumbar and abdominal pain and other symptoms, and some patients may have fever.
In addition, the placement of birth control rings, endometrial cancer, cervical cancer, etc. can also cause fever and leucorrhea, if accompanied by other discomforts, should immediately seek medical attention to clarify the cause of the disease, and then receive treatment as soon as possible.