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Recognizing Signs of Abnormal discharge

Recognizing Signs of Abnormal discharge

Bella Julianti February 11, 2021

Problems with the female female organs have long been a complex problem that seems endless. Many women complain of having problems with their female organs with almost the same source of problems.

Generally, the problems that arise are not far from the hygiene of the female organs. Not a few women underestimate the cleanliness of their female organs properly. In fact, from this problem there will be major problems that can arise.

One of the impacts of not maintaining the cleanliness of female organs is the appearance of fluid or mucus. This mucus is often known as a whitish liquid. Basically, vaginal discharge is a natural thing experienced by a woman. Also read: Tips for Overcoming Leucorrhoea While Pregnant

Even every woman will be able to experience the condition vaginal discharge the same one. Whitish is the discharge of a number of fluid from the female genital organs. As long as the discharge is still in a normal amount, this is not dangerous. It’s just that, nowadays not a few women complain of excessive amounts of discharge from the genital organs.

This condition of vaginal discharge carries serious risks to health. Especially if you are a pregnant woman at the same time. Problematic vaginal discharge experienced by pregnant women can endanger their pregnancy. Therefore, let’s look at the discussion on recognizing abnormal vaginal discharge below.

Recognizing Signs of Abnormal discharge

Any changes in the discharge from the female genital organs can indicate an infection in that area. Therefore, it is very important for women to recognize the signs or features of abnormal fluid that comes out of their genital organs. Let’s take a look below.

  • The volume of fluid that comes out of the geniotal organs suddenly increases and its size becomes more than normal.
  • The discharge from the genital organs is accompanied by other disturbing symptoms such as itching, pain or accompanied by scaling in the abdomen.
  • The discharge smells bad or even smells bad.
  • The presence of a yellow, brown, red or maybe greenish color in the discharge.
  • There is bleeding that accompanies the discharge from the genital organs and is accompanied by pain.

Some of the conditions above are conditions that indicate a problem with the discharge from your pubic organs. For this reason, if you experience one or more of the above symptoms, you should immediately consult this problem with your doctor.

Especially for those of you who are currently carrying babies. Problematic vaginal discharge conditions can lead to dangerous conditions for both you and the fetus you are carrying.

So it is so, immediately consult this matter quickly. So that you can get an earlier treatment. In this way the worst case scenario would be better resolved.

In addition, do not occasionally delay treatment or maybe take drugs that are not clear, especially for you pregnant women. Without a doctor’s examination and prescription, the drugs consumed will endanger the health of the fetus and the health of the mother.

In addition, in general, the consumption of drugs cannot be done arbitrarily by pregnant women. So so, pay close attention to always consult with a specialist first.

So I hope this article is useful and guides you to be more vigilant about all the conditions and symptoms that you may experience during pregnancy or maybe when you experience the above symptoms.

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