下面流黄水WhatCause
Generally speaking, the term "lower part" refers to the external genitalia. Yellow discharge from the external genitalia may be caused by poor living habits, vaginal flora imbalance, vaginitis, endometritis, prostatitis, or other conditions. If discomfort occurs, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. Specific analyses are as follows:
1. Poor Living Habits
Poor personal hygiene practices, such as neglecting genital cleanliness or frequently wearing tight pants, may lead to excessive bacterial growth and result in yellow vaginal discharge. It is important to keep the external genital area clean and dry, and avoid using excessive cleansers or soaps.
2. Vaginal Flora Imbalance
Over-cleaning the vagina may disrupt the natural balance of vaginal flora, allowing harmful bacteria to proliferate and produce yellow discharge, leading to yellow vaginal discharge. Avoid using excessive cleansers or soaps in daily life to prevent disruption of the natural vaginal microbiota.
3. Vaginitis
Frequent changes of sexual partners or having multiple partners may increase the risk of developing vaginitis. Under inflammatory stimulation, vaginal secretions may increase and appear yellow. This condition may be accompanied by symptoms such as itching or a burning sensation in the external genitalia. Treatment under medical guidance may include medications such as fluconazole capsules, tinidazole tablets, or clindamycin phosphate vaginal gel.
4. Endometritis
Endometritis may occur due to upward infection by bacteria such as Neisseria gonorrhoeae or Chlamydia. The inflammatory response can cause increased uterine secretions that pass through the cervix and exit via the vagina, presenting as yellow vaginal discharge. This is often accompanied by lower abdominal pain and menstrual irregularities. Treatment should follow medical advice and may include medications such as cefixime dispersible tablets, levofloxacin hydrochloride tablets, or azithromycin dispersible tablets.
5. Prostatitis
Prostatitis is a common condition in men, usually caused by bacterial infection. Inflammatory stimulation may also lead to the aforementioned symptoms. Additional systemic symptoms may include pain, fever, chills, and fatigue. Under medical supervision, patients may use medications such as Qianlieshu capsules, terazosin hydrochloride tablets, or ibuprofen tablets to help relieve symptoms.
Maintaining cleanliness and dryness of the external genital area and avoiding excessive use of cleansers or soaps can help reduce the risk of infection.