Problem description: Leucorrhea is sometimes thin like water, sometimes thick like glue. Three to four days before menstruation, the discharge is yellowish and smelly. Except for these no other changes, the lower body is not itchy. It’s probably two or three months. What diagnosis is probably considered? Since there is no time to go to the hospital recently, if inflammation is considered, can I take metronid file by myself?
Question date:2020-10-03
Patient information:Age: 23 years old Gender: Female
Question analysis: Hello, according to the symptoms you have described so far, this is caused by gynecological inflammation. If there is no vulvar itching, it may be caused by cervicitis or pelvic inflammatory disease.
Guide and suggestion: You can take some gynecological anti-inflammatory drugs, and then add some vaginal drugs, it should be effective.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection