Clear and sticky, it should refer to vaginal discharge. Women often have a small amount of vaginal discharge, which is mainly a mixture of vaginal mucous membrane exudate, cervical canal, endometrium and fallopian tube gland secretion, which is commonly known as leucorrhea. The normal leucorrhea is egg-white or white, without fishy odor and in small amounts. The formation of leucorrhea and its properties are related to the action of estrogen. The amount of leucorrhea will increase significantly if there is vaginitis, cervicitis or internal genital tissue lesions, and the nature of the leucorrhea will change or it will have a foul odor. Generally, the transparent ones should be egg-white like or paste-like, which is normal leucorrhea. If the leucorrhea is still increasing for a period of time, you can come to the hospital to check the routine leucorrhea to see if there is vaginitis and so on.