DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.
Vaginal discharge.
EtiopathogenesisThis section has been translated automatically.
Whitish to yellowish fluorine in colpitides of various causes, especially by Candida in candidiasis, trichomonads, bacteria. Increased secretion of white cervical mucus due to hormonal factors (e.g. pre-ovulatory oestrogen influence), neurovegetative disorders. Purulent fluoride in cervicitis (especially in gonorrhoea) and endometritis. Bloody fluorine in tumours (cervical, endometrial carcinoma).
TherapyThis section has been translated automatically.
Treatment of the underlying disease, see below candidiasis, trichomonas colpitis, bacterial vaginosis, gonorrhoea.
Incoming links (4)
Acuminate condyloma; Candidiasis vulvovaginale; Trichomonas colpitis; Vaginosis, bacterial;Outgoing links (5)
Candida; Candidoses; Gonorrhoea (overview); Trichomonas colpitis; Vaginosis, bacterial;Disclaimer
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