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What's the matter with bloodshot vaginal discharge and waist pain?

Asked by:Millie

Asked on:Apr 02, 2026 08:27 AM

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  • Giuliana Giuliana

    Apr 02, 2026

    Blood-streaked leucorrhea accompanied by back pain may be caused by vaginitis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, threatened abortion, etc., and can be intervened through gynecological examination, drug treatment, physical therapy, etc. It is recommended to seek medical treatment promptly to determine the cause of the disease to avoid delaying the condition.

    1. Vaginitis

    Vaginitis may be related to bacterial, fungal or trichomoniasis infection, and often manifests as abnormal leucorrhea, vulvar itching, and bloody discharge in severe cases. Inflammatory stimulation may reflexively cause waist pain. The diagnosis requires routine examination of leucorrhea. You can use metronidazole vaginal gel, clotrimazole vaginal tablets or Baofukang suppository as directed by your doctor, while keeping the perineum clean.

    2. Cervicitis

    Cervicitis is mostly caused by ascending infection of pathogens. Typical symptoms are contact bleeding and purulent leucorrhea. When inflammation involves the pelvic cavity, it can cause lumbosacral pain. Cervical TCT and HPV screening can assist diagnosis. Commonly used drugs include anti-metritis tablets and interferon suppositories. If necessary, they need to be combined with laser or cryotherapy.

    3. Pelvic inflammatory disease

    Pelvic inflammatory disease is usually caused by gonococci, chlamydia and other pathogens, and manifests as lower abdominal pain, fever and back pain. Bloody secretions may appear during acute attacks. Ultrasound examination shows pelvic effusion. Treatment requires intravenous injection of ceftriaxone sodium combined with doxycycline tablets. In the chronic stage, Kangfu anti-inflammatory suppository can be supplemented.

    4. Endometriosis

    Endometriosis is caused by the ectopic growth of endometrial tissue, causing back pain that worsens during menstruation and is accompanied by brown discharge, which may be complicated by infertility. CA125 testing and laparoscopy can confirm the diagnosis. Drug options include dienogest tablets and gestrinone capsules. In severe cases, lesion resection is required.

    5. Threatened abortion

    If bloody leucorrhea and back pain occur in early pregnancy, you need to be alert to threatened abortion, which may be caused by insufficient progesterone or external stimulation. Ultrasound examination can evaluate the status of the embryo. Treatment requires absolute bed rest and the use of progesterone soft capsules and Zishen Yutai Pills. If necessary, hospitalization is required to preserve the fetus.

    You should avoid overexertion and strenuous exercise on a daily basis, and pay attention to changes in symptoms. Seek medical attention immediately if bleeding persists, abdominal pain worsens, or fever occurs. Sexual intercourse is prohibited during treatment, and the diet should be light and supplemented with high-quality protein, such as eggs, fish, etc. Regularly review routine leucorrhea and gynecological ultrasound, and complete the full course of treatment as directed by the doctor to prevent recurrence.

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