What does increased leukorrhea mean?

Women should have leukorrhea in their vagina under normal circumstances. The leukorrhea mainly plays the role of lubrication and the amount of leukorrhea is relatively small, and patients will not feel leukorrhea flowing out of the vagina. If the patient can consciously feel the leucorrhea flowing out of the vagina, this situation mostly suggests that the patient has a lot of leucorrhea. The following possibilities are mainly considered when women have increased leucorrhea: 1. Acute inflammation of the reproductive tract, such as vaginitis, cervicitis, endometrial inflammation, etc. The amount of leucorrhea will be particularly high, purulent and smelly, and the patient will be accompanied by abdominal cramps or redness and pain in the vulva and vagina. 2. Chronic inflammation, such as patients If the patient has chronic cervicitis or pelvic inflammatory disease, the leukorrhea may increase, but only the volume of leukorrhea increases, the color and odor of leukorrhea are normal, and there is occasional abdominal cramping without local redness and pain. 3. When the patient has cancer of the cervix, endometrium or ovaries, the discharge may increase, but the discharge is mostly bloody and smelly.