Problem description: After the teratoma removal laparoscopic surgery in August, there is always this white paste in the urine. Sometimes even if you don’t go to the toilet, the body will flow out when there is movement. It feels different from urination. There is no peculiar smell and no itching. Routine blood test shows normal b-ultrasound. It also means that the recovery is quite good, but there is second-degree cervical erosion. Is this okay? Is there any medicine to improve it?
Question date: 2021-01-07
Patient information:Age: 93 years old, Gender: Female
Problem analysis: Cervical erosion is currently in medicine It is considered to be a normal physiological phenomenon. It is normal for you to have only two degrees, and routine urine tests for leucorrhea are normal. I think it is not a big problem. Urine has a white paste, this is also normal, it may be formed by the mixture of vaginal lining and liquid.
Guidelines: So I don’t think there is a problem with this situation, and there is no need to worry about it.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection