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Auntie delayed and didn't come. Why is the water always running down there?

Asked by:Gullveig

Asked on:Apr 16, 2026 09:28 PM

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  • Nancy Nancy

    Apr 16, 2026

      The menstrual cycle and leucorrhea are female healthy important indicators. Many women feel worried and confused when their aunt is delayed and there is still water flowing down there. This article will give you a detailed analysis of possible causes and solutions.

    Pregnancy possible

      Early pregnancy reaction: Postponed pregnancy is one of the common signs of pregnancy. After pregnancy, the hormone levels in a woman's body will change, and estrogen levels will increase, which may lead to an increase in vaginal secretions and watery leucorrhea. If you have had sexual intercourse recently and your period is delayed for more than a week, you should consider the possibility of pregnancy. You can do a preliminary test through early pregnancy test paper, or go to Hospital Have a blood HCG test and Gynecology B-ultrasound examination to determine whether you are pregnant.

    Gynecological inflammation

      Vaginitis:Vaginitis is one of the common gynecological inflammations, which can lead to an imbalance of vaginal flora and changes in vaginal pH, thus causing symptoms such as increased secretions, vaginal itching, and peculiar smell of secretions. Common types of vaginitis include fungal vaginitis, trichomonas vaginitis and bacterial vaginosis. Patients need to go to the hospital for routine leucorrhea examination to determine the type of vaginitis, and receive antibiotic treatment or probiotic supplementation under the guidance of a doctor to restore the normal vaginal flora.

      Cervicitis:Cervicitis may also cause vaginal discharge and vaginal discharge. Cervicitis is usually caused by bacterial, viral or mycoplasma infection. Inflammatory stimulation can lead to increased cervical secretions and watery leucorrhea. Patients may also experience symptoms such as lower abdominal pain and bleeding during sexual intercourse. Diagnosis of cervicitis requires a gynecological examination and cervical smear test, and treatment includes medication and physical therapy.

    Endocrine disorders

      Hormone changes: Endocrine disorders can affect the normal secretion of hormones, leading to menstrual cycle disorders and Abnormal leucorrhea . For example, an imbalance in the ratio of male hormones, follicle-stimulating hormone, and progesterone may cause delayed menstruation and increased secretions. Life stress, dieting, sudden weight loss, cold and other factors may lead to endocrine disorders. Patients need to adjust their lifestyle, maintain a regular schedule and a balanced diet. If necessary, they can perform progesterone supplementation treatment under the guidance of a doctor.

      Abnormal thyroid function: Abnormal thyroid function can also affect the endocrine system, which can affect menstruation and leucorrhea. Hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism may cause problems such as delayed menstruation and decreased or increased menstrual flow. Patients need to undergo thyroid function tests and receive appropriate treatment after a clear diagnosis.

    other factors

      intrauterine adhesions: Intrauterine adhesions may cause missed periods and vaginal discharge. Intrauterine adhesions are usually caused by damage to the endometrium, such as induced abortion, dilation and curettage and other surgeries. Patients may experience periodic stomach ache and other symptoms. The diagnosis of intrauterine adhesions requires hysteroscopy, and treatment methods include surgical separation of adhesions and drug therapy.

      personal hygiene: Not paying attention to personal hygiene can also lead to vaginal discharge and abnormal menstruation. Women should wash their vulva with warm water every day, keep it clean and dry, and change underwear frequently. Avoid using harsh cleaning products that can disrupt the vagina's natural defenses.

      The female reproductive system is relatively complex, and changes in menstruation and leucorrhea are affected by many factors. Maintaining good living habits and personal hygiene, and conducting regular gynecological examinations are crucial to maintaining women's health.

      Auntie's delay in coming and the water always flowing down there may be caused by many reasons. If this happens, don't be too panicked. You should seek medical treatment promptly and conduct relevant examinations so that the cause can be clarified and appropriate treatment measures can be taken. At the same time, pay attention to personal hygiene and adjustments to living habits in daily life.