Increased leucorrhea after menopause

Postmenopausal leucorrhea refers to an increase in leucorrhea secretion in menopausal women, which exceeds the normal level. Leucorrhea is a vaginal discharge from a woman. Normal women's leucorrhea is a odorless, slightly acidic viscous substance that has the effect of moistening the vagina, excreting waste, and inhibiting the growth of pathogenic bacteria. Increased leucorrhea in healthy women is directly proportional to increased estrogen levels in the body. Such as increased leucorrhea during ovulation or pregnancy, in the case of endometrial growth too long, or after the application of estrogen drugs can appear similar leucorrhea increased.

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