What happens with blood in leucorrhea?


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Leucorrhea with blood is abnormal vaginal bleeding performance, most likely to be seen in cervical lesions, but also in addition to uterine lesions. First of all, to do gynecological examination, with a speculum to open the vaginal wall exposed cervix, observe the cervical situation. If there are cervical polyps, cervical polyps should be removed, removed and sent to pathological examination for definite diagnosis, cervical TCT and HPV should also be examined except cervical precancerous lesions, even cervical cancer, B-ultrasound examination should also be done except uterine fibroids, endometrial polyps, endometrial thickening and other organic lesions, if necessary, curettage examination should be done except endometrial tumors. In addition, six female sex hormones and thyroid function should be examined, except for specific endocrine diseases such as ovulation bleeding and thyroid dysfunction.