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What's wrong with waist pain and yellowish leucorrhea?

Asked by:Armida

Asked on:Apr 12, 2026 01:10 AM

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  • Ada Ada

    Apr 12, 2026

    Low back pain and yellowish leucorrhea may be related to gynecological diseases such as vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and cervicitis, which usually manifest as symptoms such as abnormal secretions and distension of the lower abdomen.

    Vaginitis is one of the common causes, mainly caused by bacterial, fungal or trichomonas infection. Patients may experience increased leucorrhea, yellow or yellow-green color, accompanied by odor or vulvar itching. During treatment, you can use metronidazole suppositories, clotrimazole vaginal tablets, Baofukang suppositories and other drugs as directed by your doctor. Pelvic inflammatory disease is mostly caused by ascending infection. In addition to abnormal leucorrhea, it can also be accompanied by symptoms such as lumbosacral pain and fever. Ceftriaxone sodium injection, levofloxacin tablets and other antibiotics need to be treated under the guidance of a doctor. Cervicitis is often caused by pathogenic infection or mechanical stimulation. Typical symptoms include thick and yellow leucorrhea, bleeding after sexual intercourse, etc. Anti-cervicitis tablets, cervicitis Kang suppository and other drugs can be used. Urinary tract infections such as cystitis may also cause similar symptoms, especially low back pain that worsens when urinating. Endometriosis may manifest as periodic low back pain and changes in the characteristics of leucorrhea, which require further diagnosis through ultrasound examination.

    Daily care should be taken to keep the vulva clean and dry, and avoid wearing tight chemical fiber underwear. Reduce the intake of spicy and irritating foods in the diet, and appropriately supplement fresh fruits and vegetables rich in vitamin C. After symptoms appear, you should promptly seek medical examination for leucorrhea routine examination, gynecological ultrasound and other items, and avoid self-medication until the cause of the disease is determined. Sexual intercourse is prohibited during treatment, and regular check-ups will be carried out until the symptoms completely disappear. If it is accompanied by fever, severe abdominal pain, etc., you need to seek medical attention immediately to prevent the condition from progressing to serious complications such as fallopian tube abscess.

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