Is it normal for women to have less leukorrhea?

The leucorrhoea of women may be a normal physiological phenomenon, or it may be caused by low estrogen levels, usually related to the menstrual cycle and age. 1, hormone level cyclical decline: female premenstrual luteal atrophy estrogen levels decline, leucorrhoea secretion will be less than usual, if the regular menstrual cycle, menstrual blood color and volume is more normal, no long-term abdominal pain, unexplained vaginal bleeding and other discomfort, usually do not have to worry too much If the menstrual cycle is regular, the color and volume of menstrual blood is normal, and there is no long-term abdominal pain, unexplained vaginal bleeding or other discomfort, there is usually no need for treatment. 2. Overall decline in hormone levels: Menopausal women or menopausal women have lower overall hormone levels, and less leukorrhea is a normal physiological phenomenon. If the hormone level is low and there is no obvious symptom and no need for childbirth, there is usually no need for treatment and regular checkups can be done to avoid secondary diseases caused by low hormone level; if you need to adjust the ovarian function or hormone level, you can take oral hormones according to the doctor’s instruction. If you need to adjust your ovarian function or hormone level, you can take oral hormones according to your doctor’s instruction.