Women's vaginal discharge is a barometer of their physical health. If a woman's vaginal discharge is relatively normal, it indicates that her reproductive system may be very healthy; If a woman's vaginal discharge shows abnormalities, such as blackening, it indicates that there is a problem in her reproductive system. So what causes vaginal discharge to turn black?
There is only one reason for the blackening of vaginal discharge, which is that there may be some blood inside the discharge. It is possible that there is bleeding from a certain part of the body, which flows out of the vagina and causes the discharge to turn black.
Under normal circumstances, vaginal discharge is transparent, without any color or odor. If the discharge turns black, it is necessary to promptly identify which organ in the body is causing the bleeding. Because this indicates that there may be abnormal bleeding in the reproductive system of the body. If there is leucorrhea and melanosis before and after menstruation, it may be because menstruation is coming, or because menstruation retention leads to white, white and black hair. If white discharge turns black during non menstrual periods, it may indicate the onset of a disease.
Diseases that can easily cause blackening of vaginal discharge include hormonal imbalances, menstrual irregularities, cervical diseases, cervical polyps, endometritis, and other gynecological diseases. It is necessary to seek medical attention immediately, undergo medical examination, and ultimately determine which problem has occurred. Subsequently, timely treatment is required.