When women go to the gynecology department of the hospital for routine vaginal discharge tests, there is a cleanliness test for vaginal discharge, and the results of this test are divided into multiple levels. Some women need to undergo this test, but they do not understand the meaning of this classification, so they often worry that it is a serious disease. So, if the examination result shows a cleanliness level of 3 for vaginal discharge, what disease is it?
1. The cleanliness of vaginal discharge during gynecological examination in women suggests the presence of inflammation and infection, which may be related to gynecological diseases such as cervicitis or vaginitis.
2. The cleanliness test of vaginal discharge is one of the important indicators to check whether the characteristics of female vaginal secretions are normal. By extracting vaginal discharge and observing the proportion of various cellular components under a microscope, it can be used to determine whether there are any abnormal conditions.
3. If the number of shed epithelial cells in the vagina is greater than the number of white blood cells contained in it, it belongs to cleanliness level one. If the number of shed epithelial cells in the vagina is equal to the number of white blood cells, it belongs to cleanliness level two. If the number of white blood cells in it is higher than the number of shed epithelial cells in the vagina, it is considered cleanliness level three.
4. If most of the extracted vaginal secretions are white blood cells, especially those containing a large amount of purulent white blood cells, it belongs to cleanliness level four, while the cleanliness of vaginal discharge in women should be within the range of one to two degrees, which is normal.