Normal vaginal discharge is transparent and does not contain any substances. Abnormal vaginal discharge is a common gynecological disease, and many women may find some blood streaks mixed in the discharge. If this condition occasionally occurs, there is no need to worry too much, but if it persists, it needs to be cautious. So, what's wrong with blood streaks in vaginal discharge?
The presence of blood streaks in vaginal discharge is generally closely related to the vagina. If the vagina is infected with pathogenic bacteria such as bacteria, fungi, or trichomonas, it is prone to inflammatory reactions. Especially when pathogenic bacteria multiply in large numbers in the vagina, there will be an increase in the amount of vaginal discharge, resembling tofu residue. Sometimes, blood streaks may appear, and in severe cases, purulent vaginal discharge may even appear, which may be mixed with some blood streaks.
Women can also experience bleeding during ovulation. During ovulation, the amount of vaginal discharge increases, but at the same time, blood streaks appear, which is likely caused by bleeding during ovulation. The cause of ovulation bleeding is due to the temporary decrease in estrogen levels after follicle rupture, resulting in a small portion of the endometrium lacking estrogen support and causing bleeding. Generally, the amount of bleeding is small and the bleeding time is short.
If a woman suffers from severe cervical erosion, when she has this gynecological disease, her secretions will increase and she is prone to blood streaks, especially after sexual activity. The probability of this condition is even higher, and she is also prone to dysmenorrhea and lumbosacral pain. It is best to go to the hospital for routine vaginal discharge examination, identify the corresponding cause, and seek timely treatment.