Does leucorrhea increase before and after menopause in women get cancer?

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2025-05-02 07:33:49 Views: 57 times

Whether increased leucorrhea before and after menopause in women will lead to cancer needs to be judged based on accompanying symptoms, test results, etc.

Does leucorrhea increase before and after menopause in women get cancer?

If increased leucorrhea before and after menopause in women is not accompanied by other discomfort symptoms, and the results of leucorrhea routine, blood routine, abdominal ultrasound, CT and other tests are normal, usually cancer will not be caused. However, if a woman has bloody leucorrhea, lower abdominal pain, contact bleeding and other symptoms, and ultrasound examination reveals space-occupying lesions in the uterus or ovaries and elevated levels of tumor markers in the body, cancer may be caused.

Women should pay attention to the hygiene of their private parts and use warm water to remove secretions every day.



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