What should I do if my vaginal discharge turns red and doesn't look like blood

  Flowers fluttering bring a beautiful and healthy life, which can bring more happiness. Women should always pay attention to their health, and once there are corresponding abnormal situations, they must be taken seriously. The condition of vaginal discharge can reflect a woman's physical condition during this period. Once the discharge turns red but does not resemble blood, it is necessary to go to a regular tertiary hospital for examination. So, what should I do if my vaginal discharge turns red and doesn't look like blood?

  

What should I do if my vaginal discharge turns red and doesn't look like blood1

  Redness in vaginal discharge is generally caused by the presence of blood in the discharge, also known as bloody discharge. Bloody vaginal discharge is mostly related to gynecological inflammation, but gynecological inflammation can be accompanied by other clinical symptoms such as abdominal pain, menstrual disorders, lumbar and sacral soreness, and so on. There is another situation where women may experience bloody vaginal discharge or slight vaginal bleeding during ovulation, which is related to ovarian ovulation and is a normal physiological response. If you have no clinical symptoms, this vaginal discharge with blood may be caused by ovulation bleeding.

  It is best to go for examination in a timely manner if there is redness in the vaginal discharge. Normal vaginal discharge should be milky white in color, with moderate viscosity, small amount, slightly fishy or tasteless, like egg white. If there are abnormal changes in the amount, texture, odor, and color of vaginal discharge, it is often a sign of disease.

  Normal vaginal discharge should be milky white in color, with moderate viscosity, small amount, slightly fishy or tasteless, like egg white. If there are abnormal changes in the amount, texture, odor, and color of vaginal discharge, it is often a sign of disease.

  Firstly, there are usually many reasons for the redness of vaginal discharge, such as cervical polyps, endometrial cancer, uterine leiomyoma, etc. Secondly, during the mid-term of the menstrual cycle, which is the ovulation period, women may experience periodic vaginal bleeding due to a brief decrease in estrogen levels, causing the endometrium to lose hormonal support and resulting in partial shedding of the endometrium. The amount of bleeding is generally not large, lasting for half a day or a few days, at most not exceeding 7 days, and may be accompanied by varying degrees of mild abdominal pain. This is a normal manifestation and does not require treatment.

  Cherish health and emit colors. We need to pay attention to health at all times. Once you lose your health, everything you say becomes empty words. Abnormal vaginal discharge is not a small matter. If left untreated, it can worsen the condition and make treatment more difficult. Replace it with a good mood and face life with a smile.

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