How to regulate abnormal leucorrhea during pregnancy

How to regulate abnormal leucorrhea during pregnancy

When you are pregnant with abnormal leucorrhea, you need to take into account the characteristics of pregnancy, avoid drugs affecting the fetus, and give priority to adjusting diet and lifestyle. Abnormal leucorrhea may be caused by hormonal changes, infection or decreased immunity during pregnancy, and targeted measures need to be taken according to the specific cause.

Common causes of abnormal vaginal discharge during pregnancy include hormone level fluctuations, vaginal flora imbalance or infection. Hormonal changes can cause an increase in vaginal discharge, but the color and odor are normal, so no special treatment is required in this case. If the vaginal discharge is yellow or green or accompanied by an odor or itching, it may be bacterial vaginitis, candidal vaginitis or Trichomonas infection. During pregnancy, immunity decreases and infections are more likely to occur, so you need to see a doctor in time for diagnosis. The doctor will prescribe safe medications for pregnancy, such as topical antifungal drugs clotrimazole and nystatin, or oral metronidazole (must be used under the guidance of a doctor). Avoid self-medication to avoid affecting fetal development.

Dietary adjustment is an important way to improve abnormal vaginal discharge. Eating more foods rich in probiotics, such as yogurt and fermented dairy products, helps maintain the balance of vaginal flora. Increasing foods rich in vitamin C, such as oranges and kiwis, can enhance immunity. Avoid spicy and greasy foods and reduce sugar intake to prevent aggravation of inflammation. Keep the vulva clean and dry, choose cotton underwear, and avoid using irritating lotions. Wash the vulva with warm water every day, avoid bathing in a tub, and prevent bacterial ascending infection.

Abnormal vaginal discharge during pregnancy requires close observation. If the symptoms worsen or are accompanied by abdominal pain or fever, seek medical attention immediately. Report the vaginal discharge to the doctor during regular prenatal checkups to ensure the health of mother and baby. Most abnormal vaginal discharge problems can be effectively improved through scientific conditioning and reasonable care.

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