White discharge is associated with vulvovaginal pseudomonal yeast disease. Pseudomonas vulvae can cause a change in the color of the leucorrhea, which appears white and tofu-like, along with itching of the vulva, and the white discharge is also associated with bacterial vaginitis. With bacterial vaginitis the leucorrhea will appear grayish white, thin and accompanied by an unpleasant fishy odor. A routine leucorrhea examination can be performed and treatment can be given according to the type of inflammation. If there is only white discharge and no abnormal symptoms such as odor and vulvar itching, it may be caused by ovulation. During ovulation, the level of estrogen increases, which will lead to a change in the color pattern of the leucorrhea and an increase in the amount of leucorrhea, which is a normal physiological phenomenon and does not need to be treated. But pay attention to personal hygiene, you can use some pads to avoid the leukorrhea to stimulate the vulva, causing itching, odor and other undesirable symptoms.