The jelly-like leucorrhea in female patients may be caused by the following reasons: First, it may be caused by local inflammation of the female cervix, when the inflammation will make the body glandular secretion, thus appearing like jelly-like leucorrhea, when this situation can be observed through gynecological examination to see if there is congestion and edema, and cervical screening examination, and for treatment; second, in the The second is that during the ovulation period of women, due to hormonal changes in the body, it is possible to produce jelly-like leucorrhea, which is mostly a normal physiological phenomenon. In addition to these two causes, there are also bacterial infections that can cause jelly-like leucorrhea, such as bacterial vaginitis.