We are all very familiar with the disease of bacterial vaginosis. Almost all women have encountered the trouble of this disease. This disease always comes into women's lives inadvertently. So in order for everyone to receive treatment in time, let's take a look at the early symptoms of bacterial vaginosis. 1. Abnormal color of leucorrhea For example, in patients with Trichomonas bacterial vaginosis, the early leucorrhea will appear in different colors, such as gray, grayish yellow, etc., and will also feel dirty. Some patients will have foam and odor. Sometimes patients will have milky white or yellowish white thin liquid. 2. Abnormal leucorrhea morphology For patients with bacterial vaginosis, the leucorrhea will change in appearance, such as watery, ointment-like, curd-like, and sometimes tofu dregs-like and granular. These are generally symptoms of fungal bacterial vaginosis. 3. Leucorrhea is purulent It is very likely to be gonorrhea bacterial vaginosis. If the leucorrhea is yellow and watery, and the infection level is high, the discharge will turn purulent and have a foul odor, and bleeding symptoms will appear. This is a symptom of senile bacterial vaginosis. |
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