What Are the Common Causes of Pus in the Vagina?

Vaginal secretion is also called pasteurine, commonly known as love fluid and Yin fluid. It is a viscous white or transparent liquid flowing out of a woman's vagina, which can act as a lubricant. It is exuded by the vestibular glands, cervical glands, endometrial secretions and vaginal mucosa. Liquid and shedding vaginal epithelial cells are mixed. Note: "Vaginal secretion" is different from leucorrhea. However, this fluid is also secreted during sex, and about 2/3 of the leucorrhea is caused by pathological reasons. [1]

Vaginal fluid

Vaginal fluid
The main ingredients are
Leucorrhea contains
White when normal
Yellow purulent: seen in
To check whether the leucorrhea is normal, observe from the aspects of quantity, color, texture and smell. The normal leucorrhea should be milky white or colorless and transparent, slightly smelly or odorless; its secretion, texture receptor levels of estrogen, and progesterone levels affect the amount and quantity of the leucorrhea with the menstrual cycle. Change periodically. Generally, the amount of leucorrhea after menstruation is small; before the ovulation period, due to the increase of estrogen levels in the body, the epithelial cells of the cervical glands are proliferated, the secretion of cervical mucus increases, the amount of sodium chloride in the mucus increases, and it can absorb more Moisture, the leucorrhea increases during the ovulation period, the quality is thin, the color is clear, the appearance is like egg white, can stretch the filaments; after ovulation, the estrogen level gradually decreases, the progesterone level increases, the secretion of cervical mucus is suppressed, The content of sodium chloride is also reduced, making the leucorrhea thick at this time, creamy in color, poor in ductility, and easy to break. In addition, there are also some physiological phenomena such as pregnancy and oral contraceptives that increase leucorrhea. The cause is also related to changes in estrogen and progesterone levels in the body.
If the leucorrhea usually increases without cause, or accompanied by changes in color, texture, and odor, you should be vigilant and go to the hospital for a gynecological examination if necessary. If you are too excited, you will have an increase in leucorrhea. You can eat more fruits and distract yourself!

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