On which day should I go for a checkup for abnormal leucorrhea?

On which day should I go for a checkup for abnormal leucorrhea?

If you find that abnormal leucorrhea persists for 2-3 days without relief, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a gynecological examination as soon as possible, especially if it is accompanied by symptoms such as odor, abnormal color, increased flow, or private part itching. The sooner you see a doctor, the better, so as to identify the cause and receive timely treatment.

Abnormal vaginal discharge is usually related to infection, inflammation or other reproductive system problems. Common causes include bacterial vaginitis, vaginal candidiasis, Trichomonas infection and even cervical lesions. If the vaginal discharge is yellow, green, dregs-like or contains blood, it may indicate bacterial infection or cervical lesions, and further diagnosis is required through routine vaginal discharge examination, colposcopy, etc. Delaying treatment may cause the infection to spread to the fallopian tubes or pelvic cavity, increasing the difficulty of treatment. It is recommended not to ignore any abnormal signals. Abnormal vaginal discharge is occasionally related to lifestyle habits, such as excessive washing, long-term use of sanitary pads, etc., which disrupt the balance of vaginal flora and lead to bacterial growth.

Abnormal vaginal discharge is usually related to infection, inflammation or other reproductive system problems. Common causes include bacterial vaginitis, vaginal candidiasis, Trichomonas infection and even cervical lesions. If the vaginal discharge is yellow, green, dregs-like or contains blood, it may indicate bacterial infection or cervical lesions, and further diagnosis is required through routine vaginal discharge examination, colposcopy, etc. Delaying treatment may cause the infection to spread to the fallopian tubes or pelvic cavity, increasing the difficulty of treatment. It is recommended not to ignore any abnormal signals. Abnormal vaginal discharge is occasionally related to lifestyle habits, such as excessive washing, long-term use of sanitary pads, etc., which disrupt the balance of vaginal flora and lead to bacterial growth.

To reduce the possibility of abnormal vaginal discharge, it is recommended to keep the vulva clean and dry on a daily basis, avoid abusing lotions or washing too frequently, choose underwear with good breathability and change it frequently. If you are experiencing abnormal vaginal discharge, do not blindly take medication. Go directly to the hospital for routine vaginal discharge and secretion smear examinations so that the doctor can prescribe targeted antibiotics, antifungal drugs or other drugs according to the specific cause. While waiting for the examination, avoid sexual intercourse to prevent the infection from worsening or infecting your partner. At the same time, pay attention to a light diet and take more vitamin C to improve immunity and help the body restore normal function.

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