Sexual Health
Women are alert to the three major abnormal signals in their private parts. Five key points for maintaining women's private parts
Spring is the season with the most vaginal problems, and women with abnormal secretions, odors, bleeding, itching, rash, frequent urination, and burning sensation must pay attention. This is a disease signal from the body that requires immediate medical attention.
Women should be alert to three signals of abnormal private parts
1. Vaginal discharge
Under normal circumstances, the quality and amount of vaginal discharge change with the Menstrual cycle. After menstruation is clean, the vaginal discharge is small, white, and pasty. In the middle of menstruation, when the ovaries are about to ovulate, due to the strong secretion of cervical glands, there is an increase in vaginal discharge, which is transparent and slightly sticky like egg white. After 2-3 days of ovulation, vaginal discharge becomes cloudy, sticky, and in small amounts. Before and after menstruation, because of pelvic congestion, vaginal mucosa Exudate increased, leukorrhea often increased.
These different stages of vaginal discharge are healthy and normal, but if these secretions are clumps, lumps, and white like cheese, it may be a yeast infection, which is the result of excessive growth of a fungus called Candida in the vagina. Stress, disease, taking antibiotics and steroids, and sometimes health problems such as diabetes can cause this fungus to overgrow.
For certain age groups of women, yeast infection affects three-quarters of women, and if not treated promptly, it can also spread between partners.
Leucorrhea also means gonorrhea (yellow green liquid), trichomonas (foam like), chlamydia (large, clear or white secretion) and other sexual infections (STI).
2. Foul odor
If the body feels fishy or sour, it is a sign of Bacterial vaginosis (BV) and an inflammation caused by the overgrowth of common vaginal bacteria (usually Gardner bacteria). Smoking, frequent cleaning, and sexual activity may cause BV. Usually, after the physiological period or after sexual activity, the odor is particularly severe.
In rare cases, Menstrual pad sticks may produce odor. In order to avoid bacterial infection and toxic shock syndrome (serious disease caused by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria), the recommended time should be strictly followed within 8 hours.
3. Bleeding
The cause of dripping or slight bleeding depends on your age and health status.
Menopause or hormonal imbalance can cause unexpected uterine bleeding and tissue detachment, as well as intermittent bleeding.