Ovulation is affected by hormone levels and leukorrhea increases compared to normal. The amount of leukorrhea during ovulation is more, the texture is more viscous, and the leukorrhea can appear stretched because it contains a lot of cervical mucus during ovulation. The leukorrhea with a more viscous texture normally lasts for 2-3 days, and it will gradually decrease as ovulation ends. If the color of the leukorrhea is white or transparent, without odor and without vulvar itching, no special treatment is needed, indicating normal leukorrhea. If there is vulvar itching, redness and swelling on top of increased leucorrhea, it is considered an infection of vaginal inflammation. For abnormal leucorrhea, it is recommended to have a gynecological examination in time and under the guidance of a doctor, and pay attention to personal hygiene in general to prevent gynecological inflammation.