The expression “always feeling wet down there” usually refers to various causes of vulvar dampness in women. The first reason for this phenomenon is physiological, such as sexual stimulation, ovulation and other hormonal changes that cause increased vaginal discharge. In addition, gynecological diseases are often accompanied by increased vaginal secretions, causing vulvar dampness in women. Physiological factors: 1. sexual stimulation: women’s nipples, vagina, neck, lips and other parts are often sensitive, due to the friction of intimate clothing, touch, sexual fantasy, sexual dreams and other situations by sexual stimulation, so that the vestibular gland secrete more mucus, can cause women’s vulva wet; 2. ovulation: ovulation usually lasts about 10 days, at this time, due to changes in the level of endocrine secretion in the body, can cause vaginal secretions The increase in vaginal secretions. The secretions are generally egg-white transparent, sticky and odorless, causing patients to have a wet vulva or wet underwear. Pathological factors: 1. Urinary incontinence: common in pregnant women, women in labor, menopausal women, and female patients after hysterectomy, pelvic floor organ prolapse, etc. Stress incontinence and urgency incontinence can occur, resulting in involuntary leakage of urine causing vulvar dampness; 2. Gynecological diseases: bacterial vaginitis, pseudomonal yeast disease, trichomoniasis, uterine fibroids, endometritis, pelvic inflammatory disease and other diseases cause The increased vaginal discharge, often accompanied by changes in the color and nature of the discharge, may also appear bloody discharge, odor and symptoms such as vulvar itching and lower abdominal pain, etc. Patients are advised to consult a doctor promptly. Patients should be actively treated under the guidance of a doctor. At the same time, they should keep the vulva clean and dry, wash the vulva in a timely manner, and change and wash their underwear to avoid the growth of bacteria.