Does vaginal discharge have to be cancer?

Having vaginal discharge does not necessarily mean cancer. Vaginal discharge may be related to vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, fallopian tube cancer, cervical cancer and other diseases. Patients are advised to go to the hospital in time, and may undergo leukorrhea examination, etc. to clarify the cause of the disease. Vaginal discharge usually refers to the increased amount of vaginal secretion, which may be related to the following factors: 1. Vaginitis: It is mainly manifested by abnormalities in the amount, color and smell of vaginal discharge, and may be accompanied by vaginal itching and pain. According to the different types of vaginitis, vaginal discharge can be thin purulent, foamy, curd-like, tofu slag-like and so on. 2. Pelvic inflammatory disease: the main manifestations are lower abdominal pain, increased vaginal discharge, abnormal vaginal bleeding and so on. Vaginal discharge may have unpleasant odor. 3. Fallopian tube cancer: mainly manifested as abnormal irregular vaginal bleeding, vaginal discharge, abdominal pain, pelvic mass and other symptoms. 4. Cervical cancer: mainly manifested by increased vaginal discharge and vaginal bleeding. Vaginal discharge may be white or bloody, thin as watery or rice slop with fishy odor. Vaginal discharge does not necessarily mean that it is cancer. Patients are advised to go to the hospital in time for examination, which may include leukorrhea test, abdominal + gynecological ultrasound, cervical cancer screening, etc. After the diagnosis is clear, standardized treatment will be carried out under the guidance of specialists, and regular follow-ups will be conducted.