After menstruation, there will be a small amount of leukorrhea, because the endometrium is in a proliferative state after menstruation, so a small amount of leukorrhea will start to be discharged outside the vagina. Normally, the leucorrhea is milky white, with no odor or only a faint fishy smell, and the amount is relatively small. If the leucorrhea becomes yellowish in color or changes in nature, it may be a pathological phenomenon and it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for the appropriate examination. However, during the entire menstrual period, for example, from the time when the period is clean to the next period, there will be an increase in physiological leucorrhea, which is common during ovulation, and it will appear like egg white, and the degree of straining is particularly good. This is a physiological phenomenon. Keep your vulva clean and change your underwear regularly.