What's wrong with excessive secretion during gynecological examination

  Gynecological examination is a necessary examination for every woman. Don't worry about excessive secretion during the examination, because if it is done during ovulation, excessive secretion is normal. In addition, excessive secretion is also related to recent diet, such as eating too much spicy food, which can affect secretion. What is the reason for excessive secretion during gynecological examination? The editor will give you a brief introduction.

  

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  What's wrong with excessive secretion during gynecological examination

  1. Physiologically, it refers to the gradual increase in estrogen levels in the body during the premenstrual period, and the secretion of cervical mucus also increases. Here, mucus refers to secretions. After ovulation, estrogen levels decrease and secretions become thick. But if there are other abnormalities along with excessive secretions, such as changes in odor, color, and texture, it may indicate a gynecological disease.

  2. Secretion is a viscous liquid secreted from the female vagina, which has the function of inhibiting bacteria and lubricating the vagina, and is also a "barometer" of female reproductive health. The secretion of a normal woman is a odorless, slightly acidic viscous substance. An increase in secretions in healthy women is directly proportional to an increase in estrogen levels in the body.

  What is the reason for the increase and odor of gynecological secretions?

  1. Cervical erosion: Many women frequently discuss the issue of excessive discharge.

  2. Pathogen infection: There are many reasons for pathogen infection, such as hygiene products that allow pathogens to enter the reproductive tract through the vaginal opening, resulting in infection and increased secretion. In addition, some pathogens enter the reproductive tract, causing an increase in secretion.

  3. Vaginal trichomonas infection. This type of infection is not only prone to increased secretion, but also accompanied by a foul odor and itching in the genital area.

  4. When suffering from fungal vaginitis, the secretion is yellow or white in color, mostly sticky or thin in texture, and the typical secretion is tofu residue like or milk clot like.

  The above is a brief introduction to the issue of excessive secretion during gynecological examinations. In short, gynecological secretions are not related to many factors, such as emotions, diet, and physiology. If there is an occasional increase in secretions, don't worry too much. As long as there is no odor or discomfort, there is generally no problem. If you feel uncomfortable, you must go to the hospital for relevant examinations and seek treatment as soon as possible.

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