Normal leukorrhea is less voluminous, more viscous, white and odorless. If you feel that the water is always running down there, which means that the leucorrhea is thin and the amount is more, you should consider whether there is inflammation or the presence of other gynecological pathologies. First of all, you need to go to a specialized hospital and see a specialist for an examination and a routine white belt test to evaluate whether vulvodynia or vaginitis exists, and if vulvodynia or vaginitis exists, to carry out targeted treatment. In addition to the exclusion of vulvar and vaginal inflammatory leads, the presence of persistent vaginal fluid needs to be considered for the presence of tumors. Generally, precancerous lesions of the cervix, cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, tumors in the fallopian tube area or ovarian tumors may cause more vaginal fluid. In such cases, treatment is targeted according to the appropriate type of lesion. Treatment of precancerous lesions of the uterine cervix requires an assessment of whether to perform physical therapy or surgical excision therapy or radiotherapy, depending on their severity. In the case of endometrial cancer, or tubal or ovarian tumors of the adnexa, the appropriate surgical treatment or radiotherapy is required.