Vaginal discharge light pink

Vaginal discharge of light pink color is mainly considered to be related to having menstrual flow, ovulatory bleeding, cervicitis, uterine fibroids and other causes. Patients should go to the hospital for abdominal ultrasound and other related examinations to clarify the diagnosis. Common causes and treatment 1. Menstrual flow: At the beginning or end of the menstrual period, the endometrium sheds less, the bleeding is less and the discharge can be light pink in color. This condition does not require special treatment. 2. Ovulatory bleeding: In the middle of two menstrual periods, the secretion of estrogen in the human body decreases and a small amount of endometrium is shed, resulting in leucorrhea with a small amount of blood and a light pink color. At this time, patients can take a small amount of estrogen for supplementation, such as progesterone, under the guidance of a doctor to stop bleeding; 3. Gynecological inflammation: such as cervicitis, vaginitis, cervical erosion, etc. Due to inflammatory stimulation, the cervix is in a congested and swollen state, and bleeding easily occurs due to contact stimulation. If the bleeding is small, it may be light pink when mixed with leucorrhea. Before the pathogens are obtained, patients are treated with empirical antibiotics, such as azithromycin and doxycycline, under the guidance of a medical professional. Patients who have been examined and obtained the pathogens need to be treated for the pathogens; 4. Uterine fibroids: Due to the growth of tumors, the volume of the uterine cavity and the area of the endometrium are increasing, making it easy for the uterus to contract poorly or for the endometrium to overgrow, which in turn leads to bleeding. When the amount of bleeding is small, the vaginal discharge may be light pink in color. The disease is treated mainly by surgical removal of the lesion and surrounding tissue. In addition, cervical tumors can also cause a pale pink vaginal discharge, which is usually treated surgically. Patients should bathe and change their underwear regularly to ensure the hygiene and cleanliness of the pubic area, and avoid taking sitz baths and swimming to avoid infection.