The lower body secretes clear snot-like things, generally refers to vaginal secretions, most cases are normal ovulatory leucorrhea, a few times seen in gynecological inflammatory diseases caused by abnormal leucorrhea performance. A. Ovulation leucorrhea: during ovulation, due to changes in the hormone levels in the patient’s body, cervical secretions become translucent, thin, egg white or snot-like, can be stretched, and some patients may also be accompanied by mild symptoms of lumbar and abdominal pain. This is a normal physiological phenomenon, no special treatment is needed, patients pay attention to rest and ensure sufficient sleep can be. Gynecological inflammation: 1. Vaginitis: If the vaginal discharge has a fishy odor, you need to suspect that the patient is suffering from bacterial vaginitis. Due to the imbalance of the vaginal flora, the patient’s vaginal secretions increase and are thin in nature. The treatment of the disease is based on the use of anti-anaerobic drugs, such as metronidazole, tinidazole and clindamycin. 2. Cervicitis: If the patient is accompanied by irregular bleeding, lumbar and abdominal pain, painful intercourse and vulvar itching, there is a possibility of cervicitis. Due to repeated stimulation by inflammation, the cervix produces large amounts of mucus and purulent secretions and discharges from the vagina. At this time, the patient needs to perform relevant tests such as smears of vaginal and endocervical secretions to clarify the pathogenic bacteria. Empirical antibiotic treatment can be used before the pathogen detection results are obtained. 3. Pelvic inflammatory disease: Patients with this disease often have symptoms such as abdominal pain, bleeding, abnormal vaginal discharge, and in severe cases, high fever, chills, headache, and lack of appetite. Patients can be treated under the guidance of a doctor, such as oralloxacin and metronidazole, and if the diagnosis is clear that there is a mycoplasma infection, additional doxycycline or azithromycin is needed. Clear, snotty discharge from the lower body in women is usually nothing to worry too much about and is mostly normal. If there are accompanying symptoms, such as leucorrhea odor and abdominal pain, it may be abnormal leucorrhea caused by gynecological inflammation, which can usually be cured with medication.