There are many causes of increased leukorrhea, which manifests itself differently during the menstrual cycle. Under normal circumstances, there is no need to take medication. If it is accompanied by infection, appropriate medication is chosen according to the different causes. Women have the lowest level of estrogen and progesterone in the body during menstruation, after which they enter the endometrial proliferation phase, estrogen gradually increases and vaginal discharge increases. After ovulation, estrogen and progesterone continue to increase and reach their peak, and leucorrhea becomes sticky, transparent and stretched, which are all normal manifestations. If the leucorrhea increases during the menstrual cycle with odor, itching, yellowish, greenish, frothy or tofu-like color, you need to check the vaginal secretions for laboratory tests to clarify the specific cause. Fluconazole capsules or Itraconazole are recommended for mycosis vaginalis, and Tinidazole tablets are recommended for bacterial and trichomonas vaginalis.