The white gel solid excreted by women generally refers to a woman’s leukorrhea. Leukorrhea is clinically known as vaginal discharge, which is secreted by the cervical canal and endometrial glands. Normally, leukorrhea is colorless, odorless and egg-white. Generally the formation of leukorrhea is related to estrogen levels. When a woman is in the ovulation period, there is a possibility of leucorrhoea, which is normal and physiological. In daily life, there is no itching of the vulva, no abnormal color or odor of the leukorrhea, no special treatment is needed, and the vulva should be kept clean and dry, and the underwear should be changed frequently. If there is any abnormality, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination and treatment according to the doctor’s instructions.