Yellow leucorrhea

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Symptoms of cervical erosion When suffering from mild cervical erosion, patients generally have no obvious conscious symptoms, or they may just have a slight increase in leucorrhea, which is often overlooked. Many patients with cervical erosion were found during the general survey or because of other gynecological diseases. The most obvious symptoms of moderate and severe cervical erosion are increased leucorrhea, yellow color, or bloodshot leucorrhea, and a few patients may bleed after sexual intercourse. Inflammatory leucorrhea stimulates vulva for a long time and can also cause vulva itching. In addition, because the cervical lymphatic channel is directly connected with the connective tissue beside the uterus, inflammation can spread to the pelvic cavity along the lymphatic circulation, resulting in pelvic connective tissue inflammation, lumbosacral pain, abdominal distension and other symptoms. Infertility in a few patients may also be caused by cervical erosion. For the treatment of cervical erosion, cervical smear should be done first to eliminate precancerous lesions, and then the etiology of cervical secretion should be checked to determine which pathogen is caused. If necessary, pathogen culture and drug sensitivity can be done, and sensitive drugs can be selected for treatment. Drug therapy includes local medication and systemic medication, but physical therapy is better for moderate and severe cervical erosion, such as laser, microwave, Bohm light, red light and LEEP knife. It is suggested that under the guidance of a doctor, it can be cured by choosing a suitable treatment method and carrying out standardized treatment. There is no effect on pregnancy after cure. n