The Symptoms of Leukorrhea
Discharge of creamy white or gray from the vagina canal. This fluid can be dilute or condensed, and sometimes frothy. This phenomenon may be a normal process before or after a certain menstruation period in women.
In certain patients, it is accompanied with itch.
The normal Leukorrhea is not usually accompanied with itch. Leukorrhea also can occur in the women who is exhausted and their body resistance is weak. Most of the liquid is derived from the cervix, despite originating from an infected vagina, or external genitals.
In the new-born female baby, from one to ten days, the fluid can be out from the vagina because the influence of hormones produced by the placenta or umbilical.
Young girls sometimes also have Leukorrhea shortly before puberty, [Read more...]

Recent Comments