Leukorrhea is quite persistent and bothersome, but do not fret, there are ready and effective cures available!

AN INTRODUCTION TO LEUKORRHEA:

All women during their reproductive years experience Leukorrhea. This is nothing but a thick and sticky discharge released from the vagina. Other signs and symptoms that usually do not occur along with this particular medical complication are an itching or burning sensation, skin irritation or redness of the tissues. It is a must that you visit your healthcare professional as it is only he/she that will be able to let you know whether or not you are suffering from Leukorrhea. A few reasons that prompt this vaginal discharge to differ from woman to woman are infections, hormonal changes and malignancy. In certain situations this thick and sticky vaginal discharge, also known as Leukorrhea , tends to occur before a girl has begun her first period. In this case, this discharge is considered to be a sign of puberty.

TYPES OF LEUKORRHEA:

•    Physiological Leukorrhea:
Physiological Leukorrhea occurs and is emitted in the form of a defense mechanism. The vagina makes use of this particular defense mechanism to steady and maintain its chemical balance. This yellowish vaginal discharge helps preserve the flexibility of the vaginal tissues as well. This particular term “Physiological Leukorrhea” has been introduced while referring to this vaginal discharge or Leukorrhea that is released by the vagina as a result of estrogen stimulation. Under normal circumstances, this yellowish vaginal discharge which we also know as Leukorrhea is emitted during various pregnancy stages. The release of this discharge causes the blood flow to the vagina to increase. This phenomenon occurs as a result of increased estrogen levels. There are also chances that even female infants may sometimes have Leukorrhea. This yellowish vaginal discharge occurs and is emitted because of their in – uterine exposure to estrogen. But, this vaginal discharge goes away in a very short time after birth.

•    Inflammatory Leukorrhea:
Inflammatory Leukorrhea is another type of vaginal discharge that is known to occur and is emitted as a result of inflammation or congestion of the vaginal mucosa. The mucosa membrane has an endodermal origin. This membrane is covered in epithelium. The epithelium accentuates the secretion and absorption processes. If the vaginal discharge that has been released is yellowish and gives off a foul odor, you must visit your healthcare professional at the earliest. This type of Leukorrhea or yellowish vaginal discharge with a foul odor may be the cause of several other infections brewing! These infections may include organic bacterial infections or even sexually transmitted diseases (STD). Sometimes, after delivery Leukorrhea along with a severe backache and lochia occurs. Lochia is defined as post – partum vaginal discharge. This vaginal discharge contains mucus, placental tissue and blood. This particular combination of a severe backache and lochia along with Leukorrhea may indicate the failure of involution as a result of certain infections. Involution is a process that occurs after a delivery wherein the uterus of a woman returns to pre – pregnancy size.

CAUSES OF LEUKORRHEA:

•    Improper hygiene
•    Hormonal disturbances
•    Constipation and Indigestion
•    Wounds caused by severe itching
•    Anemia and other diseases, such as diabetes

SYMPTOMS OF LEUKORRHEA:

Leukorrhea-Symptoms

•    Lethargy
•    Weakness
•    Constipation
•    Frequent headaches
•    Thick and sticky vaginal discharge
•    Pain experienced in the calves and lumbar region

LEUKORRHEA TREATMENT:

There are a few medication options that will successfully help you deal with Leukorrhea. Consult your healthcare professional first. Do not try and take any of these medications of your own accord. There are chances that taking any of these medications could cause other adverse reactions.
•    Lukol
•    Premarin
•    Tetracycline
•    Metronidazole

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I am Susan, a medical writer and a single mom currently handling marketing and content generation activities for Shop East West. A free soul, in my free time, I love to ski and go out shopping.
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One Response to Leukorrhea is quite persistent and bothersome, but do not fret, there are ready and effective cures available!

  1. Loewll Schune says:

    Great news it is really. My teacher has been seeking for this content.

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