Clear leukorrhea is usually normal if there are no uncomfortable symptoms. If there are uncomfortable symptoms, it is abnormal.
Leukorrhea is made up of epithelial cells shed from the endometrium, cervix, vagina and other parts of the uterus, as well as the fluid secreted. Under normal circumstances, leukorrhea is usually colorless and transparent or white paste, and women usually do not have symptoms such as vulvar and vaginal itching.
Among them, transparent leukorrhea usually occurs during the ovulation period of women, due to the increase of estrogen and progesterone levels, the leukorrhea is affected by the hormone levels, and it will become transparent and easy to pull the symptoms, the leukorrhea in this case is normal.
If a woman has symptoms such as increased leukorrhea, odor, and vulvovaginal itching, she may have vulvovaginitis, which is an abnormal condition that requires prompt medical treatment.