What’s wrong with menopausal leukorrhea that looks like snot?

Menopausal leukorrhea is considered to be related to bacterial vaginitis and cervicitis. For menopausal women, due to ovarian function decline, the body’s estrogen level decline, which leads to a decrease in the local resistance of the vagina and prone to gynecological inflammation, if there is a snotty discharge, we should be vigilant about the occurrence of bacterial vaginitis, cervicitis. If there is snot-like discharge, and at the same time combined with vulvar itching, leukorrhea and other discomforts, patients should pay attention to keep the vulva clean and hygienic, appropriate exercise to improve their own resistance, if necessary, the application of metronidazole, clindamycin gel and other drugs. The use of drugs should follow the doctor’s instructions. If the symptoms continue to be unrelieved, it is recommended to go to the gynecology department of the regular hospital as soon as possible to complete the routine examination of the leukorrhea and other tests, and then use metronidazole, cephalosporin and other antibiotic preparations under the guidance of the doctor to actively treat the cause.