What are the changes in leukorrhea during the menstrual cycle

Usually the menstrual cycle can be divided into the late menstrual period, ovulation, premenstrual period and menstrual period respectively, and the nature and consistency of the leukorrhea will change with the menstrual cycle as well as the ovarian sex hormone cyclic changes.
Generally in the late menstrual period the estrogen in a woman’s body will decrease, and the amount of leukorrhea will decrease with the decrease of estrogen. By the time ovulation occurs, estrogen in a woman’s body continues to rise, and the amount of leukorrhea will gradually increase, and the leukorrhea will also become clear, thin, and highly elastic.
At the end of premenstrual ovulation, under the influence of progesterone, the amount of leukorrhea will gradually decrease, and the leukorrhea is cloudy, sticky, and the degree of filamentation is relatively poor. The endometrium begins to peel off day by day during the menstrual period, and the leukorrhea is less, mainly based on the discharge of menstrual blood.
If there are abnormalities in the leukorrhea, such as an increase in the amount of leukorrhea, a change in the color and nature of the leukorrhea, you should consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations to find out the cause of the disease, and then under the guidance of a medical professional, targeted treatment.