Increased leucorrhea with vague pain in the lower abdomen

Vague pain in the abdomen and increased leucorrhea are considered gynecological inflammation, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis, etc. They are also seen in some normal physiological changes. Patients should promptly go to the hospital for routine leucorrhea examination and other tests to clarify the cause and carry out targeted treatment. Common causes and treatments 1, physiological situation: ovulation period due to the increase of estrogen in the patient’s body, vaginal secretions increase and become clear, as the egg is discharged, some people will have symptoms of ovulation pain, which is a normal physiological phenomenon, usually gradually improve; 2, pelvic inflammatory disease, vaginitis: unclean sex, do not pay attention to personal hygiene, diagnostic scraping and other factors can lead to the onset of pelvic inflammatory disease. The pathogens travel up from the vagina through the cervix to the body of the uterus and the adnexa, where they overproliferate and stimulate the pelvic cavity to become congested, inflamed, pus accumulation, adhesions, etc. In severe cases, pelvic effusion can occur, which can lead to symptoms such as vague pain in the small abdomen and increased vaginal discharge. If the patient is combined with bacterial vaginitis, the above symptoms can also occur. 3. Endometritis: As bacteria break through the defense of the cervix, they invade the endometrium, causing it to become congested, edematous and inflamed, which can lead to symptoms such as lower abdominal pain, increased vaginal discharge, etc. Some patients may also have symptoms such as urinary urgency, frequency or pain during urination. In this case, patients need to perform blood tests, cervical secretion smear, ultrasound, CT examination and other related tests in order to clarify the cause of the disease. In general, patients need to take oral or intramuscular antibiotics for treatment, such as penicillin. 4. Other inflammatory diseases: tubalitis, ovaritis and other diseases can also lead to symptoms of vague abdominal pain and increased leucorrhea, which can be treated with medication under the guidance of a doctor. During this period, patients should ensure adequate intake of protein and vitamins. In addition, do not take tub baths, as well as swimming and hot springs, to avoid the inflammation from lingering or spreading to other areas.