What’s wrong with thick leukorrhea?

If the leukorrhea is thick, clinically it is divided into pathological and physiological phenomena. The majority of women will have thick leukorrhea after ovulation, mainly because of changes in the hormone levels in the body, but this thick is not like a paste. If it is to be like paste, it is clinically pathological, often due to vaginal inflammation caused by miscellaneous bacterial infections, and this discharge is often odorless and occasionally accompanied by vulvar itching. It is recommended to use a double ginseng lotion to rinse the vaginal discharge and then insert a compound metronidazole suppository into the vagina once a day for 7 days. During the medication period, you should not have sex, change your underwear regularly, and do not eat spicy, acidic or stimulating food.