The normal state of vaginal discharge is egg-white with a slight fishy odor, but no significant odor. If the discharge is gelatinous and clear and there is significant vaginal itching or odor, vaginal inflammation is more likely. If there is no vaginal inflammation, the increase in vaginal discharge may be caused by hormonal changes in the body after ovulation, including thinner discharge and streaks of leukorrhea, which are normal symptoms of ovulation and do not require treatment.