Why does vaginal discharge suddenly turn red

  Women understand their physical health through the color and symptoms of vaginal discharge, so when abnormal vaginal discharge occurs, it always makes people very worried. White discharge is usually milky white or transparent, which indicates that the female body is very healthy. However, if other colors appear, such as suddenly turning red, it can cause panic. So why does vaginal discharge suddenly turn red?

  

Why does vaginal discharge suddenly turn red1

  Normal vaginal discharge is milky white or transparent, with a slight fishy or odorless odor. If the discharge increases inexplicably or is accompanied by changes in color and odor, it indicates that the female body may have inflammation and infection. In this case, it is necessary to go to the hospital for further examination in a timely manner, and then use medication reasonably. The vaginal discharge will return to normal.

  White discharge turning red may also occur before or after menstruation, so there is no need to worry. Of course, in addition, bleeding during ovulation, cervical erosion, endometritis and other diseases can also cause vaginal discharge to turn red. If this is the case, it is necessary to seek medical examination in a timely manner. In the case of threatened miscarriage after pregnancy, vaginal discharge may suddenly turn red, and ectopic pregnancy may also cause vaginal discharge to turn red. Therefore, if pregnant women find that vaginal discharge has turned red, they should go to a regular hospital for relevant examinations to see if it is the reason mentioned above.

  The presence of blood in vaginal discharge indicates bleeding in the female reproductive organs. If it occurs during the menstrual period, bleeding after menstruation may also be during ovulation. In addition to these reasons, if there is blood on the vaginal discharge, attention should be paid as it may be a signal of illness. Do not take it lightly and it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination and early detection and treatment.

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