Pinkish appearance of the leukorrhea

The pinkish color of the leukorrhea often indicates blood in the leukorrhea, which may be due to ovulatory bleeding, cervical erosion, trichomoniasis, endometritis, cervicitis, or cervical cancer. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to determine the cause and then treat the cause. Common causes and treatments 1. Ovulatory bleeding: Between two menstrual periods, the endometrium sheds due to a transient drop in estrogen levels after ovulation, causing a small amount of bleeding. If not accompanied by other symptoms, it is generally a normal physiological phenomenon. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a lot of money for their own personal use. The treatment can be carried out by applying metronidazole and tinidazole as prescribed by the doctor. 4. Endometritis: When inflammatory infection occurs, the endometrium gradually thickens, resulting in endometrial shedding, causing bleeding and pinkish leucorrhea. You can use antibiotics for anti-infection treatment as prescribed by the doctor; 5. Cervicitis: cervicitis patients have purulent leucorrhea, the amount also increases, contact bleeding can occur, resulting in pinkish leucorrhea. In this case, you can use anti-cervicitis tablets, celiac plugs, gynecological plugs, etc. for treatment as prescribed by the doctor; 6. Cervical cancer: pink leucorrhea can also appear after sexual intercourse in patients with cervical cancer. Patients need to pay attention to vulva hygiene in daily life, minimize sexual intercourse during treatment, change underwear regularly, and eat a light diet without spicy, stimulating, greasy and cold food.