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Leukorrhea or ( leucorrhoea British English), also known as fluor albus, is a thick, whitish, yellowish or greenish vaginal discharge. It has also been referred to as " the whites". There are many causes of leukorrhea, the usual one being imbalance. The amount of discharge may increase due to vaginal infection, and it may disappear and reappear from time to time. This discharge can keep occurring for years, in which case it becomes more yellow and strong-smelling. It is usually a non-pathological symptom secondary to conditions of the vagina or .

Leukorrhea can be confirmed by finding >10 WBC per under a microscope when examining vaginal fluid.Workowski, Kimberly A., and Stuart Berman. Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Guidelines, 2010. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 17 Dec. 2010. Web. 28 Oct. 2014.

Vaginal discharge is normal, and causes of change in discharge include infection, malignancy, and hormonal changes. It sometimes occurs before an adolescent female has her first , and is considered a sign of .


Etymology
The word leukorrhea comes from Greek (leukós, “white”) + (rhoía, “flow, flux”). In Latin leukorrhea is (, "flow" & , "white").


Types

Physiologic leukorrhea
Leukorrhea can be a natural defense mechanism that the vagina uses to maintain its chemical balance, as well as to preserve the flexibility of the vaginal tissue. The term "physiologic leukorrhea" is used to refer to leukorrhea due to estrogen stimulation.
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Leukorrhea may occur normally during . This is caused by increased bloodflow to the vagina due to increased estrogen. Female may have leukorrhea for a short time after birth due to their in-uterine exposure to estrogen.


Inflammatory leukorrhea
It may also result from or congestion of the vaginal . In cases where it is yellowish or gives off an odor, a doctor should be consulted since it could be a sign of several disease processes, including an organic bacterial infection (aerobic vaginitis) or STD.

After , leukorrhea accompanied by backache and foul-smelling ( vaginal discharge, containing blood, mucus, and tissue) may suggest the failure of involution (the returning to pre-pregnancy size) due to infection. A number of investigation such as , , culture, and biopsy are suggested to diagnose the condition.


Parasitic leukorrhea
Leukorrhea is also caused by trichomonads, a group of , specifically Trichomonas vaginalis. Common symptoms of this disease are burning sensation, itching and discharge of frothy substance, thick, white or yellow mucous.


Treatment
Leukorrhea may be caused by sexually transmitted diseases; therefore, treating the STD will help treat the leukorrhea.

Treatment may include , such as . Other antibiotics common for the treatment of STIs include or ."Treatments for Specific Types of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STDs/STIs)." Treatments for Specific Types of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STDs/STIs). Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, n.d. Web. 28 Oct. 2014. <[2]>.


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