Amixorrhoea

Amyxorrhoea is a medical term that refers to a pathological condition in which mucus is released from the genitals. This can be caused by various reasons, such as infections, inflammatory processes, hormonal disorders, etc.

Amyxorrhea can manifest itself in the form of clear or white discharge, which may have an unpleasant odor. In some cases, the discharge can be profuse and lead to constant wetness of linen and clothing.

If amixorrhea occurs, you must consult a gynecologist for diagnosis and treatment. Depending on the cause of this condition, various treatment methods may be prescribed, such as antibacterial drugs, hormonal therapy, immunotherapy, etc.



Amyxorrhea is a pathological process characterized by the secretion of mucus, as well as the presence of pronounced symptoms corresponding to each of the studied groups and subgroups of diseases. The process was discovered relatively recently. The course of the process being studied involves the formation of a jelly-like substance, with frequent bouts of coughing and general malaise.