When leucorrhea is abnormal, it is not recommended to flush the vagina by yourself. The vagina itself has a self-cleaning function, and excessive flushing may disrupt its microecological balance and aggravate the problem. Abnormal leucorrhea may be a signal from the body, indicating infection or other health problems. Blind flushing may mask symptoms and delay treatment. Leucorrhea is a barometer of the health of the female reproductive system. Normally, it is transparent or milky white, has no odor, and is moderate in volume. When the color, texture, odor, or volume of leucorrhea changes significantly, such as becoming yellow-green, tofu-like, or fishy, or accompanied by itching or burning, it may be a sign of vaginitis, cervicitis, or other gynecological diseases. At this time, the most important thing is to find the cause, rather than rushing to "clean it up." There are many kinds of microorganisms in the vagina, and they work together to maintain a delicate balance. Lactobacillus is the "main force" among them. They produce lactic acid, keep the vaginal environment acidic, and inhibit the reproduction of harmful bacteria. If you frequently flush the vagina, especially using a wash containing chemical ingredients, it may disrupt this balance, resulting in a decrease in beneficial bacteria, and harmful bacteria taking the opportunity to "make trouble", which in turn aggravates inflammation or infection. When facing abnormal vaginal discharge, the correct approach is to observe the symptoms and record the changes in vaginal discharge, such as color, texture, odor, etc. At the same time, pay attention to personal hygiene, choose cotton underwear with good breathability, and avoid wearing tight pants or underwear made of chemical fiber materials. Wash the vulva with warm water every day, and there is no need to deeply rinse the inside of the vagina. If the symptoms persist or worsen, such as accompanied by obvious itching, pain or odor, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time, identify the cause through professional examination, and treat the symptoms. Abnormal vaginal discharge may be caused by a variety of reasons, such as bacterial vaginitis, candidal vaginitis, Trichomonas vaginitis, etc., and each case requires different treatments. The doctor may make a clear diagnosis through routine vaginal discharge examinations, cervical smears, etc., and prescribe appropriate medications, such as antibiotics, antifungal drugs, or drugs that regulate vaginal flora. Self-medication or douching may not only be ineffective, but may also aggravate the condition. When leucorrhea is abnormal, stay calm and don't rush to rinse. Observe the symptoms, pay attention to hygiene, and seek medical attention when necessary. This is the correct way to solve the problem. |
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