Abnormal yellowing of leucorrhea may affect pregnancy, and the specific situation needs to be determined based on the cause. Leucorrhea is a barometer of the health of the female reproductive system. Normally, it is transparent or milky white, thin or slightly sticky, and has no obvious odor. If the leucorrhea is yellow, it may indicate inflammation, infection or other gynecological problems. If these problems are not treated in time, they may have a certain impact on pregnancy. There are many reasons why leucorrhea turns yellow, the most common of which are vaginitis, cervicitis or pelvic inflammatory disease. Vaginitis is usually caused by bacterial, fungal or Trichomonas infection, cervicitis may be related to bacterial infection or cervical injury, and pelvic inflammatory disease may be the result of ascending infection. These inflammations can cause changes in the color, texture and odor of leucorrhea, and may be accompanied by itching, burning or lower abdominal discomfort. If the inflammation persists for a long time, it may affect the passage of sperm through the cervix or fallopian tubes, reducing the chance of conception. For yellow leucorrhea, a comprehensive judgment needs to be made in combination with other symptoms. If it is only occasionally yellow and there is no odor or discomfort, it may be related to diet, lifestyle or menstrual cycle, and there is no need to worry too much. However, if the leucorrhea continues to be yellow, accompanied by odor, itching or pain, you need to be alert to the possibility of inflammation or infection. At this time, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time, and clarify the cause through routine leucorrhea examination, cervical smear or B-ultrasound to avoid delaying treatment. In daily life, maintaining good hygiene habits is the key to preventing abnormal vaginal discharge. Wash the vulva with warm water every day, and avoid using irritating lotions; choose cotton underwear with good breathability and change them frequently; avoid sitting for long periods of time, and exercise appropriately to promote pelvic blood circulation. In terms of diet, eat less spicy and greasy food, and eat more fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins and dietary fiber, which will help enhance immunity. If abnormal vaginal discharge persists or worsens, it is recommended to seek medical attention and receive professional treatment as soon as possible to avoid affecting reproductive health. |
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