What’s wrong with white mucus in the vagina?

Women with white mucus in the vagina mainly consider the following possibilities: first, normal vaginal secretions. Women have relatively more vaginal secretions, thicker in texture, drawn or pasty, during ovulation, before menstruation, and during pregnancy due to increased hormone levels and congestion throughout the pelvis, uterus, and genital tract. If there is no clinical discomfort or leukorrhea irritation there is slight vulvar itching, but no localized vulvar redness. Secondly, mycotic vaginal inflammation is caused by mycotic vaginal inflammation, which can occur when women have pseudomicrobial infection or when they take antibiotics that cause dysbiosis. The main clinical manifestations are increased leucorrhea, white in color, curd-like or bean curd-like, and patients will have obvious local redness and itching of the vulva and vagina.