A girl occasionally has white discharge from her vagina.
The term "below" refers to the genital area. The occasional discharge of white fluid from the female genital region may be caused by physiological factors, or it could result from pathological conditions such as vaginitis or endometritis. Treatment may involve general care or medication, depending on the specific situation. Details are as follows:
I. Physiological Factors
During ovulation and before menstruation, changes in hormone levels can lead to a noticeable increase in vaginal discharge. This typically does not require special treatment. It is recommended to wear loose, comfortable underwear and change and wash them frequently.
II. Pathological Factors
1. Vaginitis
If the internal vaginal environment changes—such as a significant reduction in lactobacilli—pathogenic bacteria may abnormally proliferate, leading to increased vaginal discharge, itching, and other symptoms. In such cases, medications like metronidazole tablets or lactobacillus vaginal capsules may be used under medical guidance.
2. Endometritis
This is usually an inflammatory and reactive condition of the endometrial tissue caused by various factors, which can damage the endometrium and cause local congestion and edema. It can be treated with medications such as Kangfuyan capsules or Fule granules, as directed by a physician.
In addition to the above causes, abnormal discharge may also result from cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, or cervical cancer. It is important to adjust your diet and avoid spicy or greasy foods.