What’s the matter with the increased leukorrhea when you don’t get your period?

If you don’t have your period and your leukorrhea increases, first consider that it is due to pregnancy, and second consider that it is due to endometritis, uterine fibroids and other diseases. 1. Pregnancy: The amount of normal leukorrhea in a woman is significantly related to the level of estrogen in her body, and when a woman is pregnant, the level of estrogen, progesterone and other sex hormones in her body will rise significantly, and then there will be an increase in leukorrhea. At the same time, women who are pregnant will also experience menopause, which is manifested in the absence of menstruation and increased leukorrhea. 2. Endometritis: This is one of the most common pelvic inflammatory diseases in clinic, usually due to the upward movement of bacteria into the endometrium through the patient’s vagina. Patients often have symptoms such as increased leukorrhea, lower abdominal pain and lumbago. At the same time, patients will also have abnormal menstruation, such as prolonged menstrual cycle, prolonged duration of menstruation, etc., and some patients will have leukorrhea increase without menstruation. 3. Uterine fibroid: this disease is a kind of benign and proliferative tumor that occurs in the smooth muscle tissue of female uterus, the specific cause of this disease is still unclear, and it is considered to be related to the genetic factors and abnormal hormone levels in the patient’s body. The disease often leads to menstrual abnormalities such as increased menstrual flow, changes in menstrual cycles, and dysmenorrhea. At the same time, there will also be increased leukorrhea, lower abdominal swelling and other symptoms, resulting in patients not menstruating leukorrhea increased. There are many reasons why patients do not have menstrual periods and have increased leukorrhea, so patients should first determine whether it is due to pregnancy. After ruling out pregnancy, we need to identify the specific cause of the disease and take appropriate treatment measures according to the actual cause of the disease.