It is very important for women not to have menstrual leucorrhea for two months. Women in the physiological period are weak, so we should also observe their physical condition at this stage. Generally speaking, every month's menstruation will come at a fixed time. If menstruation is delayed, everyone needs to pay attention. So, what is the increase of leucorrhea during menstruation?
1, leucorrhea with menorrhagia is probably a physiological increase or a pathological increase. If it is the latter, it is likely to be caused by some gynecological diseases, such as vaginitis, which may lead to an increase in leucorrhea and menorrhagia. Therefore, it is necessary to check the routine of leucorrhea, make clear what bacterial infection is caused, and then take corresponding measures for treatment.
And frequent menstrual leucorrhea can not simply judge pregnancy. Although the omen of pregnancy is menstrual stop, it is accompanied by nausea, vomiting, frequent urination and fatigue. At the same time, with the extension of pregnancy, there will still be a certain degree of pigmentation on the face and abdomen. Therefore, judging whether you are pregnant or not requires professional B-ultrasound examination.
2. Under normal circumstances, leucorrhea is white with high viscosity, and there is no abnormal smell and foul smell. However, if leucorrhea increases, the change of viscosity suggests vaginitis, such as trichomonal vaginitis and nonspecific vaginitis. However, with the increase of leucorrhea, symptoms such as pruritus vulvae and pain in the same room will appear. Leucorrhea may also be a symptom of cervicitis, which will be purulent when leucorrhea increases, often mixed with bloodshot, and patients will also have symptoms of lumbosacral pain at the same time.
About the increase of leucorrhea during menstruation, that's what I introduced. Leucorrhea and menorrhagia need to go to the hospital for examination. What is the cause of the increase of leucorrhea, and then take corresponding measures to treat it, so as not to make the situation worse.
Is leucorrhea increase a precursor of menstruation? Leucorrhea is a female physiological secretion composed of internal tissues of female uterus, vaginal mucosa and vaginal secretions. Under normal circumstances, the leucorrhea of healthy women is colorless, transparent and tasteless, but when there are some pathological changes in uterine tissue or pregnancy, there will be abnormal leucorrhea. Leucorrhea is also an important basis for detecting gynecological diseases in women. So, is leucorrhea a precursor to menstruation?
Is leucorrhea a precursor of menstruation?
1. Under normal physiological conditions, leucorrhea often increases 2-3 days before and after menstruation, ovulation, pregnancy and sexual life.
2. Generally speaking, the increase of leucorrhea before menstruation is mostly caused by the aggravation of pelvic congestion when menstruation comes. The normal menstrual cycle is 20-30 days, and it is normal to advance or postpone menstruation by one week.
Female leucorrhea in different periods
1, postpartum leucorrhea: more blood is discharged in the first few days after delivery, which is called bloody lochia, followed by serous lochia. The mixture of decidual tissue degeneration, cervical mucus, vaginal epidermal cells and bacteria discharged from 2~3 weeks after delivery is white, which is called white lochia, also known as postpartum leucorrhea.
2. Puberty leucorrhea: With the arrival of puberty, follicles begin to develop. Under the action of estrogen secreted by follicles, girls often have a small amount of mucinous leucorrhea before menarche 1~2 years, which can last until the establishment of ovulation menstrual cycle after menarche 1~2 years.
3. Leucorrhea of childbearing age: As the estrogen level in women of childbearing age gradually rises to a peak, the mucus secreted by cervical canal glands increases. Two to three days before menstruation, due to pelvic congestion, leucorrhea is more sticky.
4, leucorrhea caused by exogenous estrogen: gynecological diseases such as amenorrhea or dysfunctional uterine bleeding can promote the increase of cervical canal and vaginal secretions and appear leucorrhea.
5. Neonatal leucorrhea: The vagina and cervical mucosa of the fetus proliferate under the influence of estrogen secreted by the placenta. After birth, the level of estrogen in the body drops sharply, so there are more colorless or white viscous secretions in the vulva of newborns in the first 10 days after birth.
6. Leucorrhea during pregnancy: During pregnancy, especially in the third to fourth month of pregnancy, due to the significant increase in estrogen and progesterone levels, vaginal wall secretions and mucus secreted by cervical glands increase, and more viscous leucorrhea is often discharged.