Irregular menstruation and yellow leucorrhea may be caused by non-disease factors, such as bad living habits, excessive weight loss, adverse drug reactions, etc., or pathological factors, such as endometritis, uterine fibroids, endometriosis, endometrial thickening, etc. It is recommended to cooperate with the doctor to provide corresponding improvement or treatment after a clear diagnosis. 1. Non-disease factors: 1. Bad living habits: Not paying attention to personal hygiene and overwork may induce irregular menstruation, which will have an adverse effect on physical health and menstruation. It is recommended to pay attention to rest and personal hygiene. The symptoms may be alleviated or disappear over time. 2. Excessive weight loss: Long-term irregular eating or excessive dieting can lead to insufficient body fat, which may induce irregular menstruation and abnormal secretions. It is recommended to pay attention to personal hygiene and nutritional supplements, which can help improve the situation. 3. Adverse drug reactions: Frequent use of contraceptives may lead to irregular menstruation and increased secretions due to adverse drug reactions. It is recommended to stop taking suspicious drugs and change to other contraceptive methods if necessary. Excessive exercise, mental factors, use of intrauterine devices, etc. may also cause irregular menstruation. It is recommended not to stay up late and avoid excessive fatigue. If it is caused by mental factors, you must also learn to self-regulate and relieve stress in effective ways to help improve symptoms. 2. Disease factors: 1. Endometritis: It may be due to factors such as age, sexual activity, lower reproductive tract infection, infection after intrauterine surgery, poor sexual hygiene, and direct spread of inflammation in adjacent organs. Inflammation stimulates the endometrium, causing it to shrink and damage, which can lead to irregular menstruation, mainly manifested as delayed menstruation, less menstrual flow, and shortened menstrual period. It can be treated with oral cefaclor tablets, cefixime tablets, amoxicillin tablets and other drugs under the guidance of a doctor. 2. Uterine fibroids: It is the most common benign tumor of the uterus. The cause of the disease is unknown. The further growth of uterine fibroids affects the state of the uterine cavity, leading to irregular menstruation, which can be manifested as menorrhagia, prolonged menstruation, irregular vaginal bleeding, abnormal secretions, etc. It is recommended to follow the doctor's advice to take medications such as triptorelin acetate injection, norethindrone tablets, megestrol acetate dispersible tablets, etc., and if necessary, myomectomy, hysterectomy and other methods of treatment. 3. Endometriosis: It is considered to be related to retrograde menstruation, iatrogenic implantation, genetic factors, etc., and may manifest as lower abdominal pain, dysmenorrhea, abnormal menstruation, yellow secretions, etc. It is recommended to take megestrol acetate tablets, norethindrone tablets, mifepristone tablets and other drugs selectively according to the doctor's advice. If necessary, it can be treated through laparoscopic surgery, fundamental neurectomy, ovarian function-preserving surgery, etc. 4. Endometrial polyps: related to long-term inflammatory stimulation, pathogen infection, etc., the patient may not have any symptoms, or may experience menstrual disorders, irregular vaginal bleeding, and secondary infection leading to yellow discharge. If necessary, hysteroscopy, total hysterectomy, subtotal hysterectomy, etc. can be performed. After the operation, megestrol acetate tablets, gestrinone capsules, levonorgestrel tablets, etc. can be selectively used for treatment according to the doctor's advice. In addition, the above symptoms may also occur in salpingitis, oophoritis, adenomyosis, polycystic ovary syndrome, anemia, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, intrauterine adhesions, premature ovarian failure, ovarian tumors, etc. If accompanied by vulvar itching, burning, pain, etc., it is recommended to go to the hospital gynecology department for diagnosis as soon as possible, actively cooperate with the doctor for relevant examinations, and follow the doctor's advice to treat the primary disease. |
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