What are the changes in leukorrhea around the time of ovulation

Before ovulation, the body will produce more estrogen than usual and the leucorrhea will become more frequent. At this time, the color of the leukorrhea is usually transparent, egg-white like, not too viscous, good straining, and can be stretched longer. If the egg does not unite with the sperm after ovulation and menstruation occurs normally, the estrogen will gradually decline and the production of leucorrhea will be relatively less, thicker in shape, darker and cloudy in color, and poorer in laxity. In women with vaginitis or pelvic inflammatory disease, the leucorrhea may be yellow or brown and the vagina may itch. If the pregnancy estrogen keeps rising after ovulation, the leucorrhea will usually appear milky white and the amount of leucorrhea will increase. If you have symptoms of abnormal leucorrhea around the time of ovulation, you should go to the hospital in time to investigate the inflammation and actively anti-inflammatory treatment. Pay attention to local hygiene and wash regularly with water every day.