Leukorrhea

Leukorrhea is a female vaginal secretion, mainly secreted by cervical gland cells, affected by estrogen and progesterone. Normal leukorrhea is colorless, odorless, transparent, sticky but not thick, and has the function of lubricating the vagina and cervix. Patients with leucorrhea can be caused by physiological and pathological factors. 1. normal physiological condition: if the leucorrhea is white, and is thin paste, egg white like, the amount is also relatively small, highly viscous, no fishy smell, this condition is physiological leucorrhea, which is normal and has no adverse effect on women’s health. 2. disease factors: when patients are infected with Pseudomonas can lead to mycosis fungoides, patients typically show The typical manifestation of the patient is itching of the vulva, and the itching symptoms are sometimes light and sometimes heavy, and sometimes occurring and stopping. If the itching is severe, the patient may be restless and have difficulty in sleeping and eating, and if the inflammation is severe, painful urination and painful intercourse may occur. Increased leucorrhea is another major symptom of the disease. The leucorrhea is usually very thick, beanbag-like or milky clot-like. Therefore, patients should seek medical attention and treatment under the guidance of a doctor after the onset of discomfort. For simple mycotic vaginitis, topical clotrimazole vaginal suppositories are used. For complicated mycosis fungoides, topical diazotide suppositories are chosen, as well as mycophenolate tablets for oral use, which are more effective when the treatment time is extended appropriately. In addition, patients can douche or wash with baking soda water before inserting the pessary. Drink more warm water, eat a light diet, eat less sweets, pay attention to personal hygiene and change underwear regularly.