Is milky white leucorrhea normal?

Normal leukorrhea is colorless or milky white and is normal if there are no other symptoms, but if there are other abnormal changes, you need to seek treatment from the obstetrics and gynecology department in a timely manner.

The leukorrhea generally changes with the menstrual cycle. When the ovaries are about to ovulate, the leukorrhea is increased, transparent, slightly sticky and egg-white like due to the vigorous secretion of the cervical glands. After menstruation clears, the leukorrhea is less abundant, white and pasty. Therefore, the appearance of milky white leucorrhea without other discomfort is normal and does not require treatment. However, if the leucorrhea is milky white with odor, vulvar itching and other symptoms, consider it related to gynecological inflammation, it is recommended to go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital in a timely manner, to do routine leucorrhea and other related examinations to find out the cause and treat it.

So when the leucorrhea is milky white but no other symptoms, there is generally no need to worry, but if there is a change in the amount of leucorrhea or odor, it should be considered as a result of inflammation.