The leucorrhea is normally egg white or white paste, no obvious odor, but it may become sticky due to hormone level. If you are still unsure or suspect pregnancy, you can go to the hospital for gynecological examination. 2. Vaginal inflammation: If you are infected with vaginal inflammation, especially mycotic vaginitis, the leucorrhea will become sticky and white curd or bean residue-like, accompanied by obvious odor, vulvar itching, burning pain in the vagina and other discomforts. If there is too much vaginal discharge, you should add chlorhexidine acetate solution to rinse the vagina to ensure that the antibiotics are effective in relieving the affected area, pay attention to comfortable and breathable clothing, avoid tight fitting chemical fiber clothing, and do not choose to take a tub bath when cleaning the vulva.