Leukorrhea after menstruation is normal as long as there is no itching and no odor. Leukorrhea should be clear and transparent, odorless and in small amounts. Before menstruation, after menstruation and during ovulation, the leucorrhea will increase due to the secretion function of the ovaries, without itching and odor. If there is itching and odor, it is not normal. Consider having vaginal inflammation, you should routinely go to the hospital to have the secretion tested to see what kind of bacterial infection and then treat it symptomatically. With trichomonas infection, the leucorrhea will be watery, itchy and have a bad odor. If the leucorrhea is curd-like or beanbag-like, it suggests a mold infection, and the treatment can be washing with soda water, topical application of Dacronin suppositories, and topical application of gramoxone ointment. If it is a bacterial infection and the leucorrhea is yellow, sticky and excessive, it can be treated with gynecological cleansing, ciprofloxacin suppositories topical and gynecological oral treatment.