There are more reasons for watery leukorrhea during menopause, which may be caused by vaginitis, cervicitis, or gynecological malignant tumors such as cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, fallopian tube cancer, etc. It is recommended to consult doctor for further examination in time.
1. Vaginitis: due to the presence of inflammation, vaginal discharge will increase or even become watery, which may be accompanied by vulvar and vaginal itching and odorless leukorrhea.
2. Cervicitis: due to the congestion and edema of the mucous membrane of the cervical canal and the submucous tissue, the secretion will increase and be discharged through the vagina, which can be watery leukorrhea.
3. Cervical cancer: the most common symptom is watery, rice slop-like or bloody vaginal discharge, which may be accompanied by irregular vaginal bleeding, contact bleeding and other symptoms.
4. Endometrial cancer: Early stage is watery leucorrhoea or plasma bloody vaginal discharge, while in late stage combined with infection, it is pus and blood, and has fishy smell.
5. Fallopian tube cancer: vaginal discharge is the most common clinical symptom of fallopian tube cancer, and the discharge is plasma yellow water with more or less amount. It may be accompanied by lower abdominal pain, abdominal mass and other symptoms.
To sum up, when menopausal watery leukorrhea occurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital for relevant examination in time to determine the cause of the disease, and make clear diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of specialists, so as to avoid further aggravation of the condition.