Under normal circumstances, a small amount of leukorrhea may be present during menstruation. Because during menstruation, there is mainly shedding of the endometrium and thus menstrual blood, the leukorrhea should be less at this time. Because leukorrhea is mainly caused by epithelial cells and secretions shed from the cervix and vagina, as well as secretions from the vestibular glands, a small amount of leukorrhea may also be present at this time, but it is just not easily detectable. The appearance of leucorrhea at this time is also a normal phenomenon and does not need to be dealt with. Pay attention to your own personal hygiene during your period and do not have intercourse. At the same time, you should wash your vulva with warm salt water, and try to eat a lighter diet, cold, cold, stimulating, spicy, greasy food as much as possible not to eat, so as not to cause an increase in menstrual blood. Eat more foods rich in vitamins and high quality proteins, which help replenish the inorganic salts and proteins lost during menstruation and help the body recover. Drink some brown sugar water appropriately to help the flow of menstrual blood during menstruation and avoid dysmenorrhea and menstrual irregularities.