Normal leucorrhea is white paste or egg white like, sticky, no fishy odor and small amount, called physiological leucorrhea. It is also known as normal leucorrhea.
The amount and texture of leucorrhea is affected by the level of estrogen and progesterone in the body, and it changes periodically with the menstrual cycle in terms of quantity, thinness and consistency. After menstruation, the amount of leucorrhea is small; during ovulation, because the cervical glands secrete vigorously, the leucorrhea increases, transparent, slightly sticky, egg-white like filament; 2 to 3 days after ovulation, the body estrogen level begins to decline, the leucorrhea becomes cloudy, thick and sticky and the amount is small. Before and after menstruation, leucorrhea often increases due to pelvic congestion and increased vaginal mucosal exudate. In addition, when pregnancy and oral contraceptives are taken, leucorrhea may also increase, and the reasons for this are also related to the changes in estrogen and progesterone levels in the body.
Therefore, to observe whether the leucorrhea is normal or not, we have to look at the quantity, color, quality and taste of the leucorrhea. If there is abnormal leucorrhea, such as yellowish green leucorrhea, tofu-like leucorrhea, thin foamy leucorrhea, you need to go to the hospital to check the routine leucorrhea to see if there is vaginitis, and then give symptomatic treatment.
If the leukorrhea is abnormal, it is important to consult a doctor in time to prevent inflammation, which can lead to other diseases.