Recognize the Signs of Dangerous Leucorrhoea

Vaginal discharge is a normal thing that happens to every woman, especially those of childbearing age. This normal vaginal discharge is generally not accompanied by other disturbing complaints. However, be aware if there is a discoloration and a bad smellidIt tastes good, because this could be a sign of dangerous vaginal discharge.

Vaginal discharge or vaginal discharge is fluid or mucus that comes out of the vagina. This mucus serves to bring out dead cells and germs from the body. The goal is to keep the vagina clean, and protect the vagina from irritation or infection.

Although actually a normal thing, vaginal discharge can be a sign of a disease. Especially if the vaginal discharge is accompanied by other complaints, such as vaginal itching or pain. This condition can be caused by how to take care of the wrong intimate organs or by a disease, such as a sexually transmitted disease. Vaginal discharge caused by disease can be treated with vaginal discharge medication according to a doctor's prescription or traditional vaginal discharge medicine.

Normal and Abnormal vaginal discharge

The characteristics of normal vaginal discharge, among others:

  • Usually clear or slightly cloudy (like milk).
  • Watery or slightly thick.
  • Odorless vaginal discharge.
  • The amount ranges from half to a teaspoon (2-5 ml).

However, the thickness, color, and amount of vaginal discharge that comes out in each woman can vary. Vaginal discharge will usually be thicker at certain times, for example during ovulation, during breastfeeding, when sexual arousal appears, during pregnancy, when using contraceptives, or about a week before menstruation.

While the signs of vaginal discharge that are dangerous or abnormal, include:

  • The amount of vaginal discharge that comes out is more.
  • The color is different from the usual, for example yellowish, green, brown, or grayish.
  • Vaginal discharge smells bad.
  • Accompanied by other symptoms, such as itching and irritation of the vagina.

Causes of Abnormal Leucorrhoea

Abnormal vaginal discharge can be a symptom of diseases, ranging from yeast infections to cervical cancer. Below are some diseases that can cause dangerous vaginal discharge, here are the signs:

  • Bacterial Vaginosis

    Bacterial vaginosis can cause vaginal discharge to turn white, gray, or yellow, accompanied by a fishy odor, itching or burning, redness, and swelling of the vagina.

  • fungal infection

    Characteristics include thick, white, lumpy vaginal discharge like cheese, accompanied by itching, swelling, and pain around the vulva. Pain will be more pronounced when having sex.

  • Trichomoniasis

    Trichomoniasis is caused by a parasite Trichomonas vaginalis. This disease makes vaginal discharge yellow or green, foamy, and smells bad. Trichomoniasis also makes the vagina feel itchy and painful when urinating.

  • Gonorrhea

    Gonorrhea causes yellow or cloudy vaginal discharge accompanied by pelvic pain, bleeding outside the menstrual cycle, and involuntary discharge of urine.

  • Cancer

    Cervical cancer and endometrial cancer can cause brown or red vaginal discharge accompanied by pelvic pain and vaginal bleeding.

In addition, pelvic inflammatory disease, vaginitis, chlamydia, the use of certain drugs, such as antibiotics or birth control pills, and the habit of using vaginal cleaning fluids can also cause abnormal vaginal discharge. Risky sexual behavior or frequent insertion of dirty fingers into the vagina can also cause abnormal vaginal discharge.

Prevent Dangerous Leucorrhoea

Caring for intimate organs properly and correctly can prevent the emergence of dangerous vaginal discharge. The method:

  • Clean the vagina regularly using warm water and mild soap. Soaps made from harsh chemicals can irritate the vagina.
  • Clean the vagina from front to back (from the vagina to the anus) to prevent bacteria from the anus from moving into the vaginal area.
  • Avoid using vaginal cleansers with antiseptics, fragrances or products douching. Antiseptics or fragrances can actually disrupt the natural balance of bacteria in the vagina, causing abnormal vaginal discharge.
  • Avoid the habit of scratching the vagina or vulva, because the risk of causing injury and infection.
  • Use comfortable cotton underwear, and avoid wearing it pantyliners and clothes that are too tight.

If you experience signs of dangerous vaginal discharge, as mentioned above, immediately see a doctor to get the right treatment according to the cause.