The recent increase in leucorrhea is considered in two aspects: on the one hand, it is physiological, such as located in the middle of two menstrual periods, belonging to the ovulation period, due to changes in hormone levels in the body, there can be an increase in physiological leucorrhea; on the other hand, it is pathological, due to inflammation of the vaginal mucosa, the vaginal mucosa is congested, edematous, glandular hypersecretion can appear inflammatory discharge, which is often accompanied by local itching, pain, and This is often accompanied by local itching, pain, abnormal color of the leukorrhea, such as yellowish or bloody leukorrhea, or purulent discharge, and often a bad smell. You can see your doctor for a routine examination of the secretions to determine what causes the increased leucorrhea and then give the appropriate treatment measures, and avoid intercourse during treatment.