If a woman has jelly-like leucorrhea, it may be a normal physiological phenomenon or a pathological manifestation, depending on the specific time period, and whether there are accompanying symptoms.
In the women’s ovulation period, the general leucorrhea will be jelly-like, appearing transparent and long-drawn secretions, and the amount of leucorrhea is relatively large, this situation is a normal physiological performance, as long as there is no itching and other uncomfortable symptoms, there is generally no big problem, women can also be based on their physiological cycle of this change in the leucorrhea to determine the ovulation period, so as to prepare for pregnancy. This is because the chances of pregnancy are very high when you have sex during this stage of ovulation.
If jelly-like leucorrhea occurs at other times, or if the leucorrhea has a bad odor, accompanied by local itching and discomfort, it should be considered a serious local problem, the more common cause is vaginitis, which requires a timely visit to the hospital gynecology department to do a smear test to see the specific infection germs, and then standardized anti-infection treatment.
It is important to pay attention to good lifestyle habits, maintain personal cleanliness and hygiene, avoid unclean sex, and prevent abnormal leucorrhea.