When leucorrhea is normal, there is only one state: small amount, white, sticky and tasteless. But in fact, leucorrhea is not only a fixed state, but its characteristics are related to estrogen. Leucorrhea is the secretion of female vagina, which is composed of vaginal mucosa exudate, cervical canal and endometrial gland secretion, and its formation is related to estrogen. Under normal circumstances, the quality and quantity of leucorrhea change with the menstrual cycle. After menstruation is clean, leucorrhea is less, white and mushy. When the ovary is about to ovulate in the middle period of menstruation, due to the exuberant secretion of cervical glands, leucorrhea increases, which is transparent, slightly sticky and egg-white. 2 ~ 3 days after ovulation, leucorrhea becomes turbid and sticky, and the amount is small. Before and after menstruation, due to pelvic congestion, vaginal mucosal exudates increase and leucorrhea often increases.
If leucorrhea is abnormal, you usually need to go to the hospital for routine examination of leucorrhea. Routine inspection items of leucorrhea include cleanliness, pH, lactobacillus, white blood cells, bacteria, mold and trichomonas ... which are basically common. Topical drugs are usually used in treatment to eliminate germs and protect beneficial bacteria, restore vaginal microecological balance and reduce recurrence.