Leukorrhea is a fluid secreted by the vagina that serves as a lubricant and protector. Moreover, under normal circumstances, leukorrhea is colorless and transparent, and no blood will appear. If there is blood in the leukorrhea is usually caused by a variety of factors such as ovulatory bleeding, cervical erosion, malignant tumors of the reproductive system and so on.
The blood in the leukorrhea is caused by inflammation on the one hand, but the most common clinical condition is caused by ovulatory bleeding, which is a normal physiological phenomenon in women and lasts for about 2-3 days. However, if there is blood in the leucorrhea after sex, it is usually caused by contact bleeding due to serious cervical erosion. If the severity of the cervical lesion reaches grade 2 or above, then it needs to be treated with a laparotomy or local vaginal medication and physical therapy. In addition, blood in the leukorrhea may occur in the early stage of malignant tumors of the reproductive system such as vaginal cancer, endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer, etc. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to this phenomenon and go to the hospital for early examination.
Women should not have sex during menstruation, and the phenomenon of leukorrhea needs to be examined and treated in time to avoid the development of the disease becoming more and more serious.