What's wrong with coffee colored white discharge and blood

  If it is a normal situation, vaginal discharge is colorless, odorless, and thin. However, some women may experience changes in vaginal discharge due to gynecological inflammation. Sometimes vaginal discharge turns yellow, and other times it looks like tofu residue. The causes of these situations are different. What's wrong with coffee colored white discharge and blood?

  

What's wrong with coffee colored white discharge and blood1

  The coffee colored and slightly bloody discharge may be caused by ovulation bleeding, pelvic inflammatory disease, cervicitis, or endometriosis. Ovulation bleeding often occurs around 14 days after the next menstrual period. Bleeding caused by pelvic inflammatory disease, cervicitis, or endometriosis can occur at any time. Ovulation bleeding does not require treatment and is a physiological phenomenon. For bleeding caused by gynecological inflammation, the cause of the disease should be identified based on the patient's symptoms and treated accordingly.

  Abnormal vaginal discharge is a common situation, such as tofu residue, fishy odor, yellowish and viscous discharge, foamy discharge, and bloody discharge, all of which are abnormal phenomena.

  If the leucorrhea is foam like and has a large amount, and is accompanied by vulva and vulva itching, vaginal leucorrhea smear can be performed, and active trichomonas can be found, which is diagnosed as trichomonal vaginitis. If there is a large amount of vaginal discharge, like tofu residue, and vaginal itching, it is mostly caused by Candida infection. If the vaginal discharge looks watery and has a foul odor, it may be caused by endometrial or fallopian tube tumors. If the vaginal discharge is yellow or green purulent, and there are symptoms such as fever and abdominal pain, it may be pelvic inflammatory disease. If there is blood in the vaginal discharge, seek medical attention promptly.

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