Most women of childbearing age do not have abnormal leucorrhoea after IUD placement, but a few have problems with increased leucorrhoea. This is mainly because the IUD itself is a foreign body that can cause aseptic inflammation of the endometrium and increase the secretion of the endometrial glands, while the tail filaments of the IUD can stimulate the cervix and cause an increase in the secretion of the cervical canal, resulting in excessive leucorrhoea.
Generally speaking, however, if the leucorrhoea increases after the IUD and is not accompanied by other abnormal symptoms, there is no need to treat it and it will not affect your sex life, so pay attention to hygiene before and after sex, keep your pubic area clean and urge your sex partner to wash your external genitals before sex. fuse.